Report: Spurs unlikley to move for PSG attacker

Spurs striker future comes into focusTottenham Hotspur’s planning for next season is already casting a long shadow over the present. According to reporting from TeamTalk, there is “little intentio...

Report: Spurs unlikley to move for PSG attacker
Report: Spurs unlikley to move for PSG attacker

Spurs striker future comes into focus

Tottenham Hotspur’s planning for next season is already casting a long shadow over the present. According to reporting from TeamTalk, there is “little intention” from Spurs to make Randal Kolo Muani’s stay permanent, a stance that framed much of the uncertainty surrounding his January situation. That outlook has not shifted, and it explains why both player and club appear to be bracing for separation once the campaign ends.

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Juventus pushed hard to re sign the 27 year old during the winter window and remain the most likely destination when summer arrives. The Serie A side have kept lines of communication open, convinced his future lies away from north London and away from a project where he has never quite felt central.

January doubts linger

Kolo Muani’s own belief that he has no long term place at Spurs has been reinforced by how events have unfolded. Tottenham were open, in theory, to letting him leave in January, but no workable move materialised. That limbo has lingered, shaping his role and confidence.

With a World Cup on the horizon, the pressure has only increased. Sources cited by TeamTalk note his anxiety about forcing his way into Didier Deschamps’s final squad, and the equation is simple. He must deliver in a Spurs shirt to stay in contention, something that has proved elusive.

Numbers underline struggle

The statistics are stark. After 17 Premier League appearances, Kolo Muani is still waiting for his first goal or assist domestically. His Champions League output tells a different story, three goals and two assists in Europe offering reminders of his pedigree, but league football is the daily currency.

Summer exit expected

Regardless of how the remaining months play out, TeamTalk understands he will return to Paris Saint Germain this summer, with two years left on his deal. Juventus are already positioning themselves, ready to move when the window opens.

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The phrase “little intention” is telling. It suggests a decision made quietly, early, and without much expectation that circumstances would dramatically change. Spurs fans can see the logic. Tottenham need clarity and momentum in the final third, not a forward caught between roles and futures.

There is sympathy for the player. Confidence is fragile, and arriving amid transition rarely helps. Yet football at this level is ruthless. Seventeen league games without a decisive contribution weigh heavily, especially for a striker expected to lift the attacking burden. Supporters want to back anyone in a Spurs shirt, but patience thins when progress stalls.

A summer reset suits everyone. It allows Spurs to target a forward who fits the system and the timeline, while Kolo Muani can seek a stage where belief is restored. Juventus feels like a natural landing spot, a club willing to invest trust and responsibility. For Spurs fans, the hope is that lessons are learned, recruitment sharpened, and the next striker arrives with both conviction and clarity baked in from day one.

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