After finalising the sale of Gonçalo Ramos to AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain is continuing to trim its squad. Several more departures are expected, and the exit of Randal Kolo Muani appears close to completion. The French striker is edging towards a return to Juventus.

This summer, PSG is expected to be active in the transfer market, and that activity has already begun on the departure front. Gonçalo Ramos has officially joined AC Milan in a deal worth €70 million excluding bonuses. Meanwhile, Lee Kang-In is reportedly very close to moving to Atlético de Madrid. But that is not all – Randal Kolo Muani appears more likely than ever to leave as well.
Kolo Muani very close to the Bianconeri?
According to sporting director Malu Mpasinkatu, the transfer of Randal Kolo Muani to Juventus is nearly sealed. “I think Kolo Muani will soon join Turin. We are talking about him now and will continue to do so, but the Frenchman absolutely wants to play for Juve, and with an extra year, I believe the club will be more flexible in negotiations,” Mpasinkatu stated during a radio interview.
Have PSG already identified replacements?
As a result, PSG must act quickly to compensate for these departures. Fortunately, several options are being explored by the Parisian club to strengthen their attacking line. Yan Diomandé, Eli Junior Kroupi, and Maghnes Akliouche are all being monitored by the capital club, which is expected to be much more active than it was last summer. It remains to be seen which players will be chosen by Luis Enrique and Luis Campos, but one thing is certain: patience will be required, as the World Cup could delay some negotiations. The summer promises to be intense for the double European champions.
