Spurs Seal Deadline Day Loan for PSG Striker Kolo Muani
It’s transfer deadline day drama once again, and this time Tottenham Hotspur have pulled off a big move. Paris Saint-Germain striker Randal Kolo Muani is set to join Spurs on a season-long loan. The 26-year-old French forward has been on the radar of several Premier League clubs for months, with Manchester United, Chelsea, and West Ham all showing interest. But it’s Tottenham who have finally secured his signature — at least for the season.
Now, this deal is a straight loan. There’s no option or obligation to buy included, which means PSG are keeping their long-term hold on the player. But in the short term, he’ll be wearing Spurs white, adding some much-needed firepower to Thomas Frank’s squad. Kolo Muani is already in London for his medical, and the paperwork is being completed right on deadline day.
His career path has been an interesting one. After starting at Nantes, he made his mark at Eintracht Frankfurt, where he recorded an impressive 26 goals and 17 assists in just 50 games. That form earned him a €90 million move to PSG in 2023, but he struggled to cement a permanent place in their starting lineup. Last season, he went on loan to Juventus, where he managed 10 goals in 22 appearances across all competitions, proving again that he can deliver when given minutes.
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On the international stage, Kolo Muani has been a consistent presence for France, with more than 30 senior caps. He’s remembered for scoring in the World Cup semi-final against Morocco back in 2022 and even played in the final against Argentina. So, his pedigree is not in question — it’s about finding the right environment to flourish.
For Tottenham, this move couldn’t come at a better time. Their record signing Dominic Solanke is sidelined with an ankle problem, and doubts remain about his recovery timeline. Richarlison is the only other natural centre-forward available, and while he’s had bright moments, his inconsistency and injury record make relying on him a gamble. That lack of depth was exposed in Spurs’ 1–0 defeat to Bournemouth just days ago.
With Kolo Muani’s arrival, Spurs suddenly look far stronger in attack. He can play through the middle or drift wide, offering versatility that Thomas Frank badly needs. Alongside summer signings Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons, he could help form a brand-new attacking trio as Tottenham prepare for their return to Champions League football.
It hasn’t been a smooth transfer window for Spurs — they’ve missed out on targets like Morgan Gibbs-White and Eberechi Eze — but landing Kolo Muani right at the deadline feels like a statement. And in an ironic twist, Tottenham will actually face PSG in the Champions League group stage later this year, meaning Kolo Muani could find himself lining up against the very club that owns him.
So, Spurs fans, buckle up. This signing might just give the squad the attacking spark it has been missing, and all eyes will be on how quickly Kolo Muani can settle in North London.
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