France World Cup finalist Randal Kolo Muani training with PSG Under-21s amid uncertain future

Randal Kolo Muani has returned to Paris Saint-Germain and resumed training with the club’s under-21 squad as uncertainty continues to surround his future ahead of the new season.

According to L’Equipe, the 27-year-old striker is back at PSG’s Poissy training centre after consecutive loan spells with Tottenham Hotspur and Juventus.

Kolo Muani returns to PSG

Despite remaining under contract with the Ligue 1 champions until 2028, Kolo Muani is currently training with the academy side rather than the senior squad.

The move is understood to be a temporary measure designed to keep the France international fit and match-ready while the club works towards resolving his future during the transfer window.

The situation represents a dramatic change for a player who only recently led France’s attack in a FIFA World Cup final.

Juventus keen on permanent transfer

Juventus, where Kolo Muani spent last season on loan, are reportedly interested in bringing the striker back to Turin on a permanent deal before the transfer window closes.

The Italian giants are believed to value his pace, intelligent movement and work rate, with a return offering the forward the opportunity to re-establish himself as a regular first-team player.

Future remains unresolved

For now, however, Kolo Muani remains a PSG player and will continue training with the club’s under-21 squad until a decision is made on his future.

His current situation highlights the fierce competition for places at the French champions and serves as a reminder of how quickly fortunes can change at the highest level of European football.

With Juventus maintaining their interest, the coming weeks are expected to determine whether the France international secures a permanent move away from Paris or remains under contract with PSG.

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Kwaku Nii
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