Behind the scenes, the collapse of the deal has left lasting scars with PSG’s version of events suggests that Comolli “changed the rules of the game” and switched from an expected €60m (£51m/$65m) obligation-to-buy package to a lighter loan-plus-bonus structure. This undermined PSG’s valuation and left them scrambling on deadline day.
Meanwhile, Kolo Muani’s relationship with Juve seemed primed for renewal. He had already spoken with coach Igor Tudor several times by phone, discussing tactical plans and his role for the season. Reports indicate he was enthusiastic about returning to Italy and frustrated by the sudden derailment.
Instead, Tottenham swooped in after PSG offered the player to Premier League clubs in a rush to place him. Both Aston Villa and Newcastle expressed interest, but Kolo Muani pushed for Spurs, where he will wear the shirt in a straight loan deal with no option to buy, a structure PSG actually preferred.