Mercato: Kolo Muani leaves for Juve, his salary with

Mercato: Kolo Muani leaves for Juve, his salary with
Mercato: Kolo Muani leaves for Juve, his salary with

Randal Kolo Muani is expected this Wednesday in Turin to undergo his medical examination and commit to Juventus for six months as part of a dry loan without purchase option but with payment of his salary by the Turin club.

Manchester United, Aston Villa, Tottenham, Dortmund, AC Milan… the list of clubs interested in Randal Kolo Muani this winter was as long as an arm, but it is ultimately Thiago Motta's Juventus Turin who will recover the Parisian striker . Not in the form of a definitive transfer or loan with a purchase option as PSG initially hoped, but in the form of a dry loan without a purchase option.

If this is not the ideal formula, this six-month loan should allow Kolo Muani to regain playing time and perhaps, if he performs well at Juve, to increase his market value with a view to a transfer next summer, to Juventus Turin or elsewhere. Given the offensive concerns of the Old Lady and the versatility of the French international, the latter should have minutes and the opportunity to play regularly.

Juventus will pay Kolo Muani's salary in full

Interesting information given by L'Equipe and several Italian media, PSG will not pay Kolo Muani's salary during his loan, Juventus having agreed to cover his entire salary, estimated at 750,000 euros gross per month, which should save PSG around 4.5 million euros until June, which is still a lot. RMC Sport adds that this is a paid loan, the amount of which is not specified.

In today's edition, L'Equipe explains that the good relations between Thiago Motta and his former club played in favor of Juventus in this matter, the Italian-Brazilian coach having exchanged with Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, but also several others PSG employees with whom he has remained in contact since his departure from the club.


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