Juventus submit opening bid of over €30m for Randal Kolo Muani as PSG talks continue
Juventus have made their first official move in the race to sign French striker Randal Cole Muani from Paris Saint-Germain, submitting an opening bid worth over €30 million. While personal terms with the player are already agreed, a gap remains between the clubs’ valuations, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Latest Transfer Update on Kolo Muani to Juventus
On Friday, July 3, 2026, Fabrizio Romano reported that Juventus have tabled an initial offer exceeding €30m for the 27-year-old forward. However, PSG are holding firm on a higher valuation—reportedly around €40m in recent discussions—meaning no club-to-club agreement has been reached yet.
Kolo Muani has already given the green light to a move to Turin, with reports indicating he has agreed on personal terms with Juventus (a multi-year contract). The player is keen on a return to Italy after previous links and a spell at Tottenham.
Why Juventus Want Kolo Muani
Randal Kolo Muani enjoyed a strong loan or previous stint in Serie A and is seen as an ideal reinforcement for Juventus’ attack. His pace, physicality, and versatility make him a strong fit for manager Thiago Motta’s system. With Dusan Vlahovic’s situation resolved, Juve are actively reshaping their forward line ahead of the new season.
The deal is expected to follow a loan-with-obligation-to-buy structure, potentially tied to performance clauses such as Champions League qualification. This format has been discussed in previous rounds of negotiations.
PSG’s Position and Valuation
PSG view Kolo Muani as a valuable asset despite limited playing time in recent seasons. Sources indicate they are seeking closer to €40mwhile Juventus are looking to bridge the gap through negotiation—potentially settling around €35-37m including add-ons.
The French club has reportedly turned down the initial Juventus proposal, but both sides remain in contact, and optimism exists for a breakthrough in the coming days or weeks.
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