Transfer News: Randal Kolo Muani to Spurs?
Kolo Muani, who is a senior French international forward, has been linked with a move to the Premier League this summer, with reports suggesting a move to Spurs in North London is possible.
It has been a busy summer of transfers for Spurs ahead of the start of the much anticipated 2025/26 Premier League season, which will be the first full campaign under the stewardship of their new Danish Head Coach Thomas Frank, who joined back in June 2025 as Ange Postecoglou’s successor at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Recent revelations have seen club legend Son Heung-Min announce his departure from the club after spending ten years with the Lilywhites, having joined the club from German Club Bayer Leverkusen back in 2015.
In other news, Joao Palhinha has joined the North London Club on a season long loan from German Giants Bayern Munich, with an option to buy included in the deal, reportedly worth £37 million.
Other incomings at the club has seen Spurs also seal deals for the likes of Mohammed Kudus (From West Ham United), Mathys Tel (From Bayern Munich), Kevin Danso (From RC Lens), Luka Vuskovic (From Hadjuk Split), and finally Kota Takai, who has joined them from Kawasaki Frontale of the J1 League in his native Japan.
One of the most recent transfer links to Spurs has seen PSG’s French international striker Randal Kolo Muani being linked with a summer move to the English Capital, with this deal having seemingly become more urgent following confirmation of Son’s departure.
This has been reported by The Mirror, who also suggest that he has been close to moves to the Premier League in the past, with Liverpool and Manchester United rumoured to have been interested in him in recent years. He joined his current club back on Friday, 1st September 2023, for a rumoured transfer fee of an initial €75 million with an extra €15 million in possible bonuses. The Frenchman signed a five year contract with the Parisians that expired in 2028.
However, in the second half of last season, Randal Kolo Muani was sent out on loan to Italian Giants Juventus in a deal that expired at the end of the 2024/25 campaign.
During that time, he showed some prolific form, with the forward able to score as many as 8 goals in 16 league matches in Serie A. It has also been reported that talks between PSG and Juventus for the transfer of Kolo Muani have indeed stalled, which is where Spurs have been handed a chance to seal the signature of the forward in this summer window.
We now rewind to the start of Randall Kolo Muani’s journey in football, which began back in 2005 when he joined Parisian outfit Villepinte FC, staying there for five years before signing for another club from Paris, Tremblay FC in 2010.
Torcy, also a club from the French Capital, sealed his signature in 2011, with him staying for four years until he made the move away from Paris and to Nantes four years later in 2015, aged 17.
Skipping ahead to the 2018/19 season, he spent most of it with Nantes’ B Team, playing his football in the National 2 (Group C), which is the fourth tier of French Football.
He made 17 appearances, scoring 5 goals whilst also getting 4 assists to boot. He also made 6 appearances for the Nantes First Team in Ligue 1, the French top division, making his senior bow back on Friday 30th November 2018 in what was a 3 – 0 defeat at the hands of Saint-Etienne.
And then, for the 2019/20 season, he was sent out on loan for the entire campaign in France’s Third Tier, the Championnat National, with Boulogne.
Throughout that season, Randal Kolo Muani made 14 appearances in the league, scoring 3 goals whilst also making 5 assists to boot, whilst also making a single appearance in the Coupe de France. In the league, he helped them to a 3rd place finish in a season that was ended after just 25 games by the global pandemic.
In the 2020/21 Ligue 1 season, Randal Kolo Muani was a more regular part of the Nantes first team, making 37 appearances for them in the league alone, scoring 9 goals and getting 8 assists to boot.
He followed this up with another excellent campaign in 2021/22, where he scored 12 goals in Ligue 1, together with a total of 5 assists to boot after 36 appearances in the French Top Flight. He had helped them to a 9th place finish after they were able to accumulate a total of as many as 55 points from their 38 matches, overall.
This form earned him a move to the German Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt for the start of the 2022/23 season, where he would continue to impress. In what turned out to be his first and only season with Die Adler, the Frenchman was able to score a total of no less than 15 goals whilst also getting 14 assists in the league alone, where he made 32 appearances.
He also got 2 goals in 7 games in the UEFA Champions League, as well as 6 goals and 3 assists in the DFB Pokal. In that league campaign, Kolo Muani was able to help his team to a 7th place finish with 50 points in the end, and losing out on 6th place on goal difference alone. They were also runners-up in the Final of the DFB Pokal in June 2023, with them being beaten comfortably 2 – 0 by RB Leipzig at the historic Olympiastadion in the German Capital of Berlin.
This form is what earned him the move to his current club PSG, with the 2023/24 season being his first full campaign with the club, with him now back in France. 6 goals were scored in his 26 appearances in Ligue 1, whilst he also got 5 assists to boot.
Then, after less frequent appearances in the first team in the first half of the 2024/25 campaign, making 10 appearances, he left on loan to the aforementioned Juventus after scoring twice and getting 1 assist up to that point before his move to Turin.
His prolific spell at the Old Lady then arrived with him scoring those aforementioned 8 goals in 16 appearances in Serie A, together with an assist to boot. Juve ended up with a 4th place finish with a total of 70 points from their 38 games – the likes of Atalanta (3rd Place, 74 points), Inter Milan (2nd Place, 81 points), and Champions Napoli (1st Place, 82 points) were the only clubs to finish above them last season.
Spurs now hope to sign him. And if they do, they will hope that he can show the form that he showed at Eintracht Frankfurt and Juventus, particularly with the former.
All eyes are on Thomas Frank’s first full season in charge of the North London Club. Excitement and anticipation are both building rapidly ahead of the start of the 2025/26 Premier League season, which is about to get underway.
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