The squad restructuring at Paris Saint-Germain is accelerating following the confirmed departure of Gonçalo Ramos to AC Milan. This significant exit marks the beginning of a broader thinning of the ranks, with Randal Kolo Muani now positioned as the next major departure. The French international forward is reportedly on the verge of securing a high-profile move to Italy to join Juventus.
The summer transfer window is proving to be a busy period for the capital club. With Gonçalo Ramos officially moving to the San Siro in a deal valued at approximately €70 million plus performance-related bonuses, the focus has shifted to other outgoings. Lee Kang-In is also heavily linked with a move to Atlético de Madrid, while the situation surrounding Randal Kolo Muani has reached a critical stage.
Is Kolo Muani destined for Juventus?
The prospect of Randal Kolo Muani wearing the Bianconeri jersey is becoming increasingly likely. The forward has expressed a clear desire to compete for Juventus, and negotiations appear to be progressing toward a successful conclusion. A move to Turin is seen as the priority for the player, and the Parisian management seems more open to finding a flexible solution to facilitate this transition as the transfer window progresses.
Potential arrivals on the Parisian radar
To fill the vacancies left by these departing stars, Paris Saint-Germain is actively scouting fresh talent to bolster its offensive options. Several names have emerged as potential targets for the club’s recruitment team. Yan Diomandé, Eli Junior Kroupi, and Maghnes Akliouche are all under serious consideration as the club aims for a more dynamic recruitment strategy than in previous seasons. While Luis Enrique and Luis Campos are working to finalize their preferred roster, the timing of these acquisitions may be influenced by the upcoming World Cup, which often complicates summer negotiations. Nevertheless, a major transformation of the squad is well underway for the reigning French champions.
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