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PSG, Tottenham Encounter Major Hurdle Over £50M-Rated Outcast’s Loan Switch

PSG, Tottenham Encounter Major Hurdle Over £50M-Rated Outcast’s Loan Switch
PSG, Tottenham Encounter Major Hurdle Over £50M-Rated Outcast’s Loan Switch

Randal Kolo Muani’s future at Paris Saint-Germain is in doubt as the January transfer window is now open. The 26-year-old forward has struggled to make a significant impact in his first two seasons at the club, raising questions about his role in Luis Enrique’s plans.

Muani has played just 453 minutes across all competitions and has yet to secure a regular starting spot. His absence from PSG’s squad for the final three matches of 2024 has fueled speculation about a potential move.

Premier League clubs are reportedly interested, with Chelsea leading the charge. According to TEAMtalk, the Blues value Muani’s versatility in attack, while Arsenal are also keeping a close eye on the situation as Mikel Arteta considers a move in January.

Tottenham have also joined the race, with Ange Postecoglou looking to bolster his squad amid injury concerns. Muani is now on Spurs’ radar as they prepare for an active winter window.

PSG now face a crucial decision: keep Kolo Muani or capitalize on the growing interest as the transfer market intensifies.

What’s the latest on the Tottenham-Randal Kolo Muani rumor?

Randal Kolo Muani
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GIVE ME SPORT reported on Thursday that discussions between PSG and Tottenham are ongoing regarding the terms of a Kolo Muani deal. PSG are pushing for an obligation to buy at the end of the loan, while Spurs prefer an option to buy, allowing flexibility depending on the Frenchman’s performance.

Tottenham, Manchester United, and Juventus are all pursuing a loan deal for Kolo Muani this January, per David Ornstein of The Athletic. These three clubs are currently seen as the top contenders for his signature.

According to TEAMtalk, a £50 million offer could be enough to secure Kolo Muani’s signature, which would be considered a bargain given he joined PSG from Eintracht Frankfurt for £76 million in 2023.