
La Liga
Randal Kolo Muani has been one of the big surprises at Juventus Turin. The French forward, loaned from Paris Saint-Germain, has excelled with 5 goals and 1 assist in just four Serie A matches. His impact has been crucial for Thiago Motta's team in the race for Champions League spots.
Juventus is pleased with his performance and is already working on securing his continuity beyond next summer. However, as reported by 'Calciomercato', the Turin club is clear that they will not spend more than 50 million euros to sign him permanently.
PSG might be willing to accept those 50 million euros
The initial agreement with PSG involves a loan deal until June 2025 for a fee of 3.6 million euros, with the chance to add another 2 million if certain sporting objectives are met. Now, Cristiano Giuntoli, Juve's sporting director, aims to renegotiate a new loan with a mandatory purchase option for June 2026, with figures more affordable for the club's finances.
PSG, who paid 95 million for Kolo Muani from Eintracht Frankfurt, needs to reduce their financial impact and sees postponing the sale positively. Juventus, on the other hand, will try to leverage the situation to stay within the 50 million limit in an operation that ensures his continuity in Turin.
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