English and German clubs back in the race to sign PSG striker after Juventus talks “stalled”

By admin — In News — July 8, 2026

   ​Randal Kolo Muani had been teetering on the brink of a exit from PSG, but recent developments have rewritten the entire narrative. If you enjoy PSG Talk coverage and want more of it, consider adding us as a preferred source on Google to mark us as a favorite and access more of our content.
A transfer that seemed highly probable only a week ago has now become uncertain. Muani had been a target for PSG for some time, and the club appeared to have the upper hand in negotiations. Juventus had shown strong interest and were well into discussions with PSG about the striker. Yet today’s latest reports, including inputs from Ben Jacobs, suggest that talks are on the verge of unraveling entirely between the two heavyweights.
Jacobs notes that PSG had accorded Juventus “priority” in talks over Muani, but that exclusive status has now expired. The stalled negotiations are prompting PSG to broaden their outreach, with several English and German clubs reportedly expressing interest. This development offers PSG some relief, as they no longer face immediate pressure to sell, especially in light of Goncalo Ramos’s recent move to AC Milan for a substantial fee.
PSG are reportedly closing in on a €50 million attacker who would come in to replace the departed Kang-in Lee in the squad under Luis Enrique. Juventus’ general manager has publicly indicated that his club is considering other options, a maneuver likely aimed at pressuring PSG to concede or to keep their door open to alternative arrangements.
As the situation evolves, PSG find themselves in a more flexible position, potentially able to negotiate from a stronger stance while they evaluate other offers and alternatives. The unfolding talks indicate that Muani’s future at PSG remains increasingly uncertain, with multiple avenues now on the table for all parties involved.
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