Tottenham Hotspur have reached an agreement with Paris Saint-Germain for the loan of Randal Kolo Muani. The French forward is gonna join the North London club on a season-long loan with no option or obligation to buy. This move comes as Tottenham looks to add more firepower up front for the upcoming season.
- The loan deal is for one season without a purchase option.
- Kolo Muani will undergo a medical examination in London.
- The agreement was reported by David Ornstein on Twitter.
Kolo Muani’s Move to Tottenham
Randal Kolo Muani who’s currently with Paris Saint-Germain is getting ready for a new chapter in his career with a loan move to Tottenham Hotspur. The French forward who was really good at Eintracht Frankfurt wants to find his scoring touch again in the Premier League. The deal which doesn’t include a purchase option shows PSG wants to see how he does before making any final decisions about his future.
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham Hotspur reach agreement with Paris Saint-Germain to sign Randal Kolo Muani. Deal for 26yo #PSG striker straight season-long loan, no option/obligation, personals done. France int’l en route to London for #THFC medical @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/fCTX1WT2MO
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein)
September 01, 2025
Career Highlights and Challenges
Kolo Muani has done some pretty good stuff especially when he was at Eintracht Frankfurt which got him a €75 million move to PSG in 2023. But things haven’t been great at PSG and he hasn’t scored much. Before coming back to PSG he was at Juventus on loan where he only got 1 goal in 6 games. If you wanna know more about his career and stats you can check out the Transfer Site’s PSG page.
Tottenham’s Strategic Loan Move
Tottenham Hotspur got Kolo Muani cause they want more options up front. The club has been busy getting new players and this loan shows they mean business. Everyone’s gonna be watching to see if Kolo Muani can handle the Premier League and help Tottenham win more games this season.
For more about Tottenham’s team and transfers, have a look at the Transfer Site’s Tottenham page.









