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Juventus Turin formalized the loan of Randal Kolo Muani this Thursday.
This time, it's really well done. Delayed after an imbroglio – PSG had exceeded its quota of players loaned abroad – the loan of Randal Kolo Muani to Juventus Turin until the end of the season was made official this Thursday.
Arriving in Turin a few days ago, Randal Kolo Muani even participated in the training session led by Thiago Motta on Monday. But for its loan to be effective, Paris Saint-Germain had to break a loan. It was ultimately Juan Bernat, who was loaned to Villarreal, who saw his contract terminated.
11 goals in 54 matches with PSG
Transferred to Paris in September 2023 for 90 million euros, Kolo Muani never managed to establish himself as a starter within the Ile-de-France team. It must also be said that his profile was not appreciated by Luis Enrique, who ended up no longer using it.
The 26-year-old former Nantes player, who despite not having stood out at the Parc des Princes, shines with the Blues, will be able to relaunch his career. With PSG, he scored 11 goals in 54 appearances (all competitions combined).
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