Randal Kolo Muani appears closer than ever to leaving Paris Saint-Germain this winter, with Tottenham ramping up efforts to secure the French international striker.
Kolo Muani’s departure seems imminent. PSG aims to recover approximately €60M, either through a direct transfer or a loan with an option to buy, to offset part of the €95M spent on his signing in 2023. While Aston Villa has shown interest, Tottenham has emerged as the most determined contender so far.
According to The Boy Hotspur, Tottenham’s chairman Daniel Levy and technical director Johan Lange have traveled to Paris to negotiate a deal. The London-based club, currently struggling in the Premier League, favors a loan deal with a €66M buy option.
If the transfer materializes, Kolo Muani could earn up to €200,000 per week in London. This move aligns with Tottenham’s ambitions to strengthen their squad for the second half of the season while allowing PSG to reinvest in finding a suitable replacement for their attacking lineup.