Randal Kolo Muani, the Paris Saint-Germain striker, is about to leave the Parisian club for a return to Italy. After a brief return to training in Paris, the French player, international with 31 selections and 9 goals, is close to an agreement with the Juventus, where he was on loan last season. According to L’Équipe’s information, Bondy’s attacker had reached a five-year agreement with the Piedmont Club until June 2030. This agreement should speed up discussions between the two clubs, which have been negotiating a loan with purchase option for several weeks. Negotiations are currently proceeding towards a loan with the MTP paying the loan amount. This transfer is part of a long-term desire on the part of Kolo Muani with the Juventus, who had been particularly satisfied with his performance during his loan to Turin, where he played 22 games, scored 10 goals and delivered 3 assists.
During the Supercoupe d’Europe, Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique expressed his confidence in the future of the club. He highlighted the youth and ambition of the players, saying that he was not worried and that he thought the team would compete. Enrique also stressed the potential for improvement in all aspects of the game, from defense to attack, to mentality. He stressed the importance of the support of the Parisian public, which he considers an essential engine for his players, and promised that the PSG would continue to advance, driven by youth, ambition and support from supporters.
In short, Randal Kolo Muani’s departure to the Juventus marks a turning point in his career, while stressing PSG’s commitment to building a strong future around a young and ambitious team. Luis Enrique has unwavering confidence in his staff and in the club’s ability to advance, building on the support of his supporters and the potential for improvement in all areas of the game. This declaration demonstrates a long-term ambition for Paris Saint-Germain to consolidate its position among the best European teams.