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Randal Kolo Muani makes clear statement on where he will play next season amid Juventus & Man Utd interest in PSG striker

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  • Kolo Muani confirms Juventus stay for Club World Cup
  • Joined Italian side on loan without buy option
  • PSG contract runs until June 2028
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Kolo Muani, on loan at Juventus from PSG, has made his position clear regarding his future. The French striker confirmed he will remain with Juventus for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup and expressed a strong desire to stay in Turin permanently.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    After struggling for game time at PSG, his move to Serie A has reignited his form, scoring eight goals and providing an assist in just 16 appearances. Kolo Muani's loan deal with the Bianconeri didn’t include a purchase option, meaning he is expected to return to France this summer.

    However, his successful half-season in Italy has changed the dynamics. Juve are now interested in negotiating a permanent move, while other clubs like Manchester United are also monitoring his situation. PSG, who hold his contract until 2028, will have the final say.

  • WHAT KOLO MUANI SAID

    Speaking after France's 2-0 win over Germany in the Nations League third-place match, Kolo Muani told L’Equipe: "I'm very happy to have been able to play a little more, whether for the national team or for my club. I'm very happy at Juventus, I hope to continue there. They welcomed me well, and I'm enjoying it. I'm going with them to the Club World Cup."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR KOLO MUANI?

    The 26-year-old striker will represent Juventus at the Club World Cup, facing teams like Al-Ain, Wydad Casablanca and Manchester City. Once the tournament ends in mid-July, Juventus and PSG will likely revisit his transfer situation. Juventus are impressed by his form and attitude and may push for a permanent deal.