Psg transfer news: randal kolo muani close to joining juventus

With Gonçalo Ramos now officially bound for AC Milan, the Paris Saint-Germain is set to continue its squad overhaul this summer. Reports indicate that Randal Kolo Muani’s departure to Juventus is imminent, marking yet another high-profile exit for the French champions.

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The latest developments in PSG’s transfer strategy suggest a flurry of activity both in and out of the Parc des Princes. Following Ramos’s €70 million move to Milan, attention now turns to Kolo Muani, whose transfer to Turin appears all but confirmed. Meanwhile, Lee Kang-in is also closing in on a potential move to Atlético de Madrid, adding to the summer’s already dynamic market.

Kolo Muani’s Juventus move nearly finalized

The French striker’s potential move to Juventus is gaining serious traction. According to the club’s sporting director, Malu Mpasinkatu, negotiations are advancing rapidly. Speaking to Radio Bianconera on Cose di calcio, he stated, «I believe Kolo Muani will soon be joining us in Turin. The talks are progressing, and with an additional year on his contract, PSG may become more flexible in their demands.» The striker’s desire to wear the Juventus jersey is said to be a decisive factor in the ongoing discussions.

PSG prepares for life after Kolo Muani

With key offensive players on their way out, PSG is already scouting potential replacements. Club officials are closely monitoring a trio of rising talents: Yan Diomandé, Eli Junior Kroupi, and Maghnes Akliouche. These young prospects could provide the fresh impetus needed to sustain the team’s competitive edge in Ligue 1 and European competitions.

However, the upcoming FIFA World Cup may introduce unexpected delays in finalizing these transfers. Despite this, the club remains determined to strengthen its squad ahead of the new season. Manager Luis Enrique and sporting director Luis Campos will ultimately decide which players fit their vision, but one thing is clear: PSG’s summer will be anything but quiet.

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