Paris Saint-Germain forward Randal Kolo Muani has turned down interest from Manchester United and Tottenham and will join Juventus on loan, according to reports in France.
The 26-year-old has attracted interest from several clubs across Europe this month having failed to secure a regular role under Luis Enrique at PSG.
Kolo Muani, who was signed from Eintracht Frankfurt for €75 million (£64.2m) plus €15m (£12.2m) in add-ons in 2023, has started just two games in Ligue 1 this season.
Manchester United and Tottenham have both expressed an interest in signing the France international in the January transfer window.
However, RMC Sport reports on Tuesday evening that Kolo Muani has agreed to make the move to Juventus after the Italian club reached an agreement with PSG earlier in the day.
Juve have agreed a loan deal for Kolo Muani that will be in place for the remainder of the season, while the Serie A side have no option to buy the PSG forward in the summer.
Kolo Muani is now scheduled to undergo a medical with Juventus on Wednesday.
The decision will serve as a blow for Manchester United as they are exploring potential replacements for Marcus Rashford, who has made it clear that he wants to leave Old Trafford for a ‘new challenge’.
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Tottenham have also been in the market to reinforce Ange Postecoglou’s attacking options and Kolo Muani was identified as a target.
Speaking in November, Kolo Muani said he was intent on staying to fight for his place at PSG.
Asked if he had considered leaving the French club, Kolo Muani said: ‘No, I never tried to think about that
‘I have to continue to work, show what I can do and give my all. I must not give up. If you give up, it’s over, you sink.’
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