The Paris Saint-Germain transfer window is poised for significant movement in the coming days. All signs indicate that a potential deal for Randal Kolo Muani to join Juventus is progressing rapidly, with an agreement between the French forward and the Turin giants anticipated very soon.

Following a less-than-stellar loan spell at Tottenham, Randal Kolo Muani has returned to Paris Saint-Germain, but manager Luis Enrique does not intend to retain him. Consequently, a permanent transfer is on the horizon, with Juventus emerging as the primary suitor once again for the French attacker. Kolo Muani previously enjoyed a successful six-month period with the Old Lady. All indications point towards a rapid development in the coming hours regarding this move.
Developments expected soon for Randal Kolo Muani
“We all recall how Juventus previously showed interest last summer before stepping back,” I noted on my YouTube channel, speaking in Italian. “Randal Kolo Muani couldn’t finalize terms with Paris Saint-Germain at that time, which left him disheartened. He then hastily moved to Tottenham, where things ultimately didn’t pan out as hoped. However, this is a different Juventus now, under the guidance of Carnevali. The relationship between the parties is excellent, and Kolo Muani himself is entirely receptive to the idea. An agreement with the player is reportedly nearing completion.”
“A matter of days” for transfer finalization
“I anticipate it’s only a matter of days before we can confirm that all financial aspects and salary terms are settled,” I continued. “Kolo Muani has clearly set his sights on Juventus for his future. The critical next step involves negotiations between the clubs. Juventus is deeply invested in securing Randal Kolo Muani, and within the current priorities of the Bianconeri, under Giovanni Carnevali’s direction, he is likely positioned even higher than Alexander Sorloth.”
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