Juventus have secured a loan deal for Randal Kolo Muani from Paris Saint-Germain until the season's end, as announced by the Serie A club. The agreement involves an initial loan fee of 1 million, with potential additional payments reaching up to 2.6 million. Kolo Muani has found it challenging to secure a spot in Luis Enrique's starting lineup at PSG this season.
Despite scoring two goals in his first three games, Kolo Muani has only started twice in the league this term. However, he continues to be a regular choice for Didier Deschamps' France squad. Since joining PSG from Eintracht Frankfurt in September 2023 for a reported 90 million, he has netted 11 goals in 54 appearances for the Ligue 1 champions.

Juventus remains unbeaten in Serie A this season but has drawn 13 out of their 21 matches. This record places Thiago Motta's side fifth on the table, trailing leaders Napoli by 13 points. Juventus is set to face Napoli on Saturday, aiming to close the gap.
Kolo Muani has also been notable on the international stage, scoring eight goals in 27 appearances for France. However, he is remembered for missing a crucial chance in the 2022 World Cup final against Argentina, which France lost on penalties.
The addition of Kolo Muani could provide Juventus with the attacking boost they need to convert draws into wins and climb higher in the standings. His experience and skill set might prove valuable as they aim to challenge Napoli and other top teams in Serie A.
The move to Juventus offers Kolo Muani an opportunity to revitalise his club career after struggling for consistent playing time at PSG. Both parties hope this loan spell will be mutually beneficial as they navigate through the remainder of the season.