While the 2026 World Cup group stage is nearing its end, with several of the 16 PSG players set to play the knockout stage of the competition, some are about to see their future play out throughout the tournament such as Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos and French international Randal Kolo Muani.
The Frenchman who was not selected by Didier Deschamps for the competition spent the last season on loan at Tottenham Hotspur and his team in the Premier League was very difficult due to subpar performances and a long fight to avoid relegation.
Despite his struggles in England, his value remains high on the market and the former FC Nantes striker could be set for a comeback at Juventus Turin, a club he knows very well following an excellent spell on loan in the second half of the 2024-2025 season.
Meanwhile, as reported before, Ruben Amorim, AC Milan's new head coach is very keen to signing Gonçalo Ramos. The former Benfica Lisbon star has struggled to find regular minutes under Luis Enrique since joining the club three years ago, even though, he has nown tremendous collective successive during his spell with back-to-back Champions League titles.
Kolo Muani and Ramos set to Serie A moves this summer
According to reports, AC Milan has made a €40 million offer to PSG for Ramos who is currently representing Portugal at the World Cup. However, while it appears to be PSG's asking price for their striker, it could not be enough to reach an agreement for the 25-year-old as Diego Simeone's Atlético Madrid are also interested to sign him due to Antoine Griezmann's departure and the difficult situation around Julian Alvarez. Though, Lee Kang-In could be the preferred option for the Colchoneros.
A €50 million offer could convince the PSG board to part ways with the Portuguese striker after recruiting him for €65 million in 2024 from Benfica.
As for Randal Kolo Muani, the deal with Juventus could be harder to reach following the massive issue created between the two clubs in the last negociations for the Frenchman's transfer last summer before his move to Tottenham. Nonetheless, the relationship has repotedly improved since and Paris could be open to another loan which will include an obligation to buy clause.
While the Old Lady have put aside €30 million to recruit Kolo Muani, they are reportedly willing to invest more into the Frenchman who is also ready to reduce his salary to facilitate this move.
