Manchester United and Newcastle Set to Battle Each Other in Race to Sign 26-Year-Old PSG Star: Reports
ÎLE-DE-FRANCE, FRANCE, JUL 19 – Manchester United and Newcastle pursue Kolo Muani to strengthen attack after missing Hugo Ekitike; Kolo Muani scored 12 goals and 4 assists on loan at Juventus last season.
- On July 19, 2025, Manchester United and Newcastle United enquired about Randal Kolo Muani, according to Foot Mercato, amid transfer interest from both clubs.
- Following his time in Turin, Randal Kolo Muani spent the second half of the 2024-25 season on loan at Juventus, and PSG considers him surplus and likely to sell this summer.
- Following initial moves, both clubs have engaged, with Manchester United having already initiated contacts and Newcastle United also making contact, believing Kolo Muani's versatility suits their project.
- Manchester United see him as a proven striker, addressing their attacking needs, while Newcastle United view him as a replacement for Alexander Isak.
- Looking ahead, Paris Saint-Germain demand a €40 million fee, with Juventus facing fierce competition for the striker.
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