Randal Kolo Muani set for medicals before PSG exit to Juventus

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The season hasn’t been particularly kind to Randal Kolo Muani at PSG. With limited opportunities to showcase his talent, the French forward found himself at a crossroads.

It seems the Parisian club and the player are parting ways, as Kolo Muani embarks on a new journey.

Despite being one of the most exciting attacking options in Ligue 1, Randal Kolo Muani struggled to find a place in Luis Enrique’s plans.

This winter transfer window opened the door for fresh opportunities, and it didn’t take long for clubs to come knocking.

As speculation swirled around his future, one club emerged as a clear frontrunner. Now, with the deal nearly sealed, all eyes are on Kolo Muani as he prepares to take the next step in his career.

Also, PSG is focused on the arrival of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and today’s Coupe de France match against Espaly.


Randal Kolo Muani heads to Juventus on loan

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Randal Kolo Muani is set to join Juventus Turin on a six-month loan deal, as confirmed by multiple reports.

The agreement, which does not include a buy option, comes after PSG encouraged the forward to seek more playing time elsewhere.

Kolo Muani’s contributions this season have been modest, with 14 appearances, just two starts, 453 minutes on the pitch, two goals, and one assist.

Despite these numbers, the 26-year-old French international garnered significant interest from several clubs, including Tottenham, which made a late push to sign him.

However, Kolo Muani ultimately chose Juventus, reportedly persuaded by the pitch from Juventus manager Thiago Motta.

According to Fabrice Hawkins, Juventus will cover the entirety of Kolo Muani’s salary during the loan period.

Both clubs are finalizing the paperwork, and Kolo Muani is expected to arrive in Turin on Wednesday to complete his medical and sign his contract.


How advanced is the Randal Kolo Muani – Juventus deal?

Also according to Fabrice Hawkins, Kolo Muani will be joining Juventus on a six-month loan, with the Italian club covering his full salary.

Both clubs are in the process of finalizing the necessary paperwork, and Kolo Muani is expected to undergo his medical and sign his contract this Wednesday.

Hawkins further mentioned that Tottenham made a last-minute attempt to convince the former Frankfurt forward, but Juventus ultimately won the race.

Kolo Muani was reportedly influenced by a persuasive pitch from Juventus coach Thiago Motta.

Fabrizio Romano also confirmed the deal, noting that there is no option for Juventus to purchase the player at the end of the loan.

The forward is set to fly to Turin this week to complete his medical and finalize the transfer.