Randal Kolo Muani’s proposed return to Juventus has reportedly stalled, with Paris Saint-Germain’s asking price keeping the Serie A club from advancing talks for the France forward.
The 27-year-old remains a PSG player after his latest loan spell, but Juventus interest has continued into the summer window. The latest update says the deal is currently on hold because PSG’s valuation is still too high for the Turin club, according to a fresh report from Black & White & Read All Over.
Why PSG’s Stance Matters
For PSG, the key issue is control. Kolo Muani is not being presented as a central figure in Luis Enrique’s long-term attack, but the club still need to protect value on a player signed for a major fee in 2023.
Juventus are said to remain interested, yet the structure matters as much as the headline price. A loan with an obligation to buy would only work if the final package fits the Italian club’s budget and if PSG are willing to compromise.
That makes this a holding-pattern story rather than a collapse. Kolo Muani still has a clear exit route if the numbers move, but PSG supporters should read the latest development as a reminder that the club are not prepared to let an expensive asset drift away cheaply.



