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Contract to 2028 fuels Spurs' push for Kolo Muani loan return

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

His PSG contract runs until the summer of 2028, and Tottenham Hotspur are eyeing another loan move for Paris Saint‑Germain ace Randal Kolo Muani, journalist Pete O’Rourke reported. The club is planning to sign the French forward on a fresh loan deal this off‑season, according to the same source.

Kolo Muani spent the previous campaign on loan at the North London side, featuring in 41 matches across all competitions and contributing five goals and four assists. The 27‑year‑old French talent proved capable of influencing games despite limited scoring output.

Tottenham recognise that his PSG contract, which does not expire until 2028, could make a permanent, low‑cost signing difficult later, so a repeat loan is seen as the most viable option.

A photograph taken in LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 11 shows Randal Kolo Muani of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League clash with Leeds United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on that date, credited to Alex Pantling/Getty Images.

The forward is praised for finding space, delivering decisive passes in the final third, and dribbling effectively. Standing 1.87 m tall, he offers a strong aerial presence and can operate as a centre‑forward or on either wing.

While his technical qualities are evident, he must improve consistency in front of goal. His prior Premier League experience means he should adapt quickly if Spurs secure his services again.

Roberto De Zerbi, Tottenham’s boss, could benefit from the added quality and depth Kolo Muani would bring to his frontline, with the player expected to challenge for a regular first‑team spot.

At 27, Muani is approaching his prime and is viewed as a player who can help Tottenham compete across all competitions in the coming years. Consequently, Spurs would be wise to act before the transfer window closes to bring him back to England.

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