Randal Kolo Muani Joins Juventus Permanently for €50m
Randal Kolo Muani has finally cut the cord with Paris. After two years of drifting on loans and waiting for clarity, the French international has sealed a permanent move to Juventus, signing a deal that ties him to Turin until 2031.
Juventus will pay around €50 million for the 27-year-old striker, a fee that underlines how convinced the club is by what they’ve already seen at the Allianz Stadium. This is not a gamble on potential. It’s a bet on a player who has already delivered in black and white.
A Story He Refused to Leave Unfinished
Kolo Muani’s determination to return to Italy has been an open secret. Once the paperwork was done, the relief poured out of him.
“Finally, I'm relieved,” he said after putting pen to paper. “I've wanted to come back for a while, and this moment has arrived. It's a story that isn't over; I wanted to finish it. That's why I did everything possible to try to return. We're going to continue writing this beautiful story.”
For Juventus, that “story” began during the second half of the 2024-25 season. Dropped into Serie A mid-campaign, he adapted quickly and hit form even faster: 10 goals and three assists in 22 appearances across all competitions. He stretched defences, attacked space, and gave Juve a direct edge they had been missing.
The Allianz crowd bought in. So did the dressing room. The question was never whether Juventus wanted him back. It was whether they could prise him away from PSG for good.
Frozen Out in Paris, Stalled in London
Back in the French capital, the door closed almost as soon as he walked through it. Despite his impact in Turin, Kolo Muani remained outside Luis Enrique’s plans at PSG. The club opted to move him on again, this time to Tottenham.
North London offered a fresh start on paper, but the reality was harsher. He never truly settled. The rhythm that defined his spell at Juventus deserted him, and his numbers reflected it: five goals and four assists in all competitions for Spurs. Not disastrous, but far from the explosive loan in Italy that had raised his stock.
Those months in England only sharpened his focus on a permanent escape route. He wanted continuity, a system that suited him, and a club ready to build around his strengths. Juventus, again, were waiting.
Juventus Get Their Man – And Their Number 9 Project
Now the deal is done, there are no more temporary arrangements, no more “let’s see next summer.” Juventus have secured a long-term attacking pillar, and Kolo Muani finally has a home.
For the Bianconeri, the logic is clear. They are getting a forward who already understands the demands of the club and the league, one who has proven he can carry responsibility in tight games and high-pressure stretches of the season. His blend of pace, movement, and penalty-box presence gives Juve a focal point they can shape their attack around.
For Kolo Muani, the move ends the uncertainty that has stalked his career since leaving Paris. No more bouncing between projects, no more adapting to new leagues every August. Just Serie A, Juventus, and the chance to build something lasting.
The loans are over. The auditions are done. Now comes the part that will define him: can he turn that electric half-season in Turin into a dominant era in black and white?






