Randal Kolo Muani, currently thriving on loan at Juventus, has reflected on his difficult stint at PSG in an interview with La Repubblica.
The 26-year-old striker admitted he struggled to handle the pressure of his €95M transfer but does not blame Luis Enrique, acknowledging that the coach gave him opportunities. “A French player in Paris, especially with a €90M price tag, faces immense pressure—not everyone can handle it. I couldn’t. I had chances, but I failed to seize them. It hurts, but that’s football—no regrets.”
Juventus Wants to Keep Him
Despite leaving the door open for a PSG return, Kolo Muani is flourishing in Serie A, where he was named Player of the Month for February, tallying 5 goals and 1 assist in 6 matches. Juventus is keen to make his move permanent, and the player is open to the idea.
“Paris, a closed chapter? No, I’m still under contract. Staying at Juve? My priority is to play and enjoy myself. If things continue like this, why not? Juve is the club that gave me a chance.”
For now, his future remains uncertain, but his resurgence in Italy could force PSG to reconsider their stance.