On loan at Tottenham since last summer, Randal Kolo Muani nearly left London this winter. He ultimately stayed, but his departure next summer could trigger a transfer domino effect — involving Khephren Thuram.
PSG no longer wants Randal Kolo Muani. That much is clear. In January, Juventus tried everything to bring him back after his successful spell in Italy in early 2025, but the London club refused to end the loan, believing he could still contribute during the final stretch of the season.
Juventus Pushes Again as PSG Sets Conditions
But the matter is only postponed. According to CalcioMercato, Juve is already preparing a new move for next summer — this time for a permanent transfer. Damien Comolli and the Turin management remain convinced by the French striker’s profile. PSG could make a major effort on the price, around €40 million, with a clear requirement included to offset the discounted fee.
That requirement would be a swap deal involving Khephren Thuram. Paris has taken a firm stance: no Kolo Muani to Juventus without Thuram included in the operation. The remaining question is whether the player would be willing to move to Paris. Behind the scenes, PSG is attempting a strategic play — turning Kolo Muani’s value on the Italian market into a key reinforcement in midfield. The standoff has begun.
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