Juventus publicly threatens PSG! Scandal!

The Turin side believe the Parisians' demands are excessive and are ready to shift their focus to another striker.
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Negotiations over Randal Kolo Muani have reached a breaking point.

Details: Juventus CEO Giovanni Carnevali has openly voiced his dissatisfaction with PSG’s financial demands. The Turin club remains interested in the French striker, but they are not willing to strike a deal at any price.

In an interview with Sky Italia, Carnevali made it clear that Juventus’ patience is running out:

"The demands are too high. Either we reach an agreement or we’ll move on to another player.

The transfer fee exceeds 45 million euros. These days, signing a footballer is easy—you just have to pay, but the numbers are simply too big."

Thus, Juventus continues negotiations but is now ready to consider alternative attacking options. PSG, for its part, does not intend to significantly lower their asking price for the forward.

It’s worth noting that in the 2025/26 season, Kolo Muani played for Tottenham on loan. The Frenchman appeared in 41 matches across all competitions, scoring five goals and providing four assists. Transfermarkt currently values the striker at 20 million euros.

Reminder: Tottenham wants to sign PSG player!

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