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Kolo Muani set to leave PSG this summer for around €30 million

Sidelined by Luis Enrique since his €90 million arrival in 2023, Randal Kolo Muani is attracting interest from Juventus Turin and several Turkish clubs. PSG could sell him permanently during the next summer transfer window.

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Kolo Muani set to leave PSG this summer for around €30 million
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Randal Kolo Muani is expected to leave Paris Saint-Germain during the summer transfer window, according to Italian and Turkish media. The French international striker, recruited for €90 million in summer 2023, has never managed to establish himself under Luis Enrique’s orders and is coming off a difficult loan spell at Tottenham.

His permanent transfer is being negotiated around €30 million, representing a significant loss for the Parisian club. Juventus Turin is among the most serious contenders: the Bondy native had been loaned there with success and the Piedmont club has reportedly made him one of its summer priorities. Italian media indicates that Kolo Muani himself would be tempted by a return to Turin.

Two Turkish clubs are also reportedly in the running. Galatasaray, which is looking to fill the void left by Mauro Icardi’s departure, and Fenerbahçe have reportedly expressed interest in the French international, widening the circle of suitors.

The Kolo Muani situation is not isolated within a PSG squad that should see several movements this summer. Players confined to substitute roles — Bradley Barcola, Kang-In Lee and Gonçalo Ramos — could also ask to leave to find more playing time. Goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier, who only arrived last summer, is also mentioned among potential departures.

Other players who have become unwanted over the seasons could follow. Renato Sanches, under contract until June 2027 and loaned to Panathinaïkos last season, as well as young Gabriel Moscardo, tied to the club until 2028 and currently loaned to Braga, are among the players whose PSG future seems compromised.

This summer transfer window is shaping up to be particularly active in terms of departures for PSG, the reigning European champions after a stellar season under Luis Enrique’s direction.

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