Juventus Stall in Bid to Re-Sign Kolo Muani as PSG Invites Other Clubs to Bid
PSG’s move to open the sale raises the risk Juventus will be out‑bid because the clubs remain far apart on price and payment terms.
Overview
- Negotiations have stalled in early July with Juventus saying PSG’s demands have not fallen and Juventus has not increased its offer, according to CEO Giovanni Carnevali.
- Juventus prefer a loan move with an obligation to buy to spread payments while PSG seeks a higher up‑front fee, with reports placing the gap around €33m versus about €40m.
- Carnevali confirmed Juventus will pursue other attacking targets such as Emiliano Martinez and Alexander Sorloth and will not rely solely on Kolo Muani.
- PSG has grown impatient and has opened the process to outside interest from Premier League and Bundesliga clubs, including Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and Borussia Dortmund.
- Media reports say Kolo Muani favors a return to Turin and has agreed personal terms, but Juventus’ strained finances and PSG’s widened market mean his destination now hinges on which club meets PSG’s valuation.