Blocked due to the cap on players loaned abroad, the loan of Randal Kolo Muani has still not been formalized, but Juventus Turin remains confident while PSG is working to find a solution as quickly as possible.
If PSG formalized the transfer of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Naples last Friday, it has still not been able to confirm the loan of Randal Kolo Muani to Juventus. Arriving last Thursday in Turin, the French striker underwent his medical examination and signed his loan contract, but the operation has still not been formalized, the fault of an administrative problem.
Juventus and PSG calm
PSG has in fact already reached its quota of players loaned abroad (6 maximum) and must find a solution with at least one of them to allow Kolo Muani to be loaned to Juve. The key to the file could be named Cher Ndour, currently on loan to Besiktas and who could be sold to Bologna or elsewhere in Italy. “Everything is under control”PSG informed L’Equipe on Sunday.
In Italy, Juventus sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli was also confident on Saturday on the sidelines of his team's 2-0 victory against AC Milan: “We had a bureaucratic misunderstanding but it will be done this week. We are serene”assured the Italian leader at the microphone of DAZN.
-PSG is looking for a solution for Ndour, but not only
If Ndour could unblock the Kolo Muani file, PSG informed L'Equipe that it was also working for other loaned players like Carlos Soler, who could be sold to West Ham despite the recent dismissal of his compatriot Julen Lopetegui. PSG would also like to find a solution for Juan Bernat and Renato Sanches, currently on loan to Villarreal and Benfica.
PSG also hopes to be able to part ways with Milan Skriniar by the end of the transfer window and if the Parisian club wants to be able to loan the Slovak, it will necessarily have to put an end to two player loans abroad. For Kolo Muani, the outcome is hoped for this week by all parties, the idea being that the Frenchman can play this Saturday in Naples.