Tottenham Hotspur have finalized a season-long loan deal for Paris Saint-Germain forward Randal Kolo Muani, adding fresh firepower to their squad — www.naijnaira.com reports.
The French striker, who has attracted interest from Chelsea, Manchester United, and West Ham, becomes the fourth major summer signing for Spurs after Mohammed Kudus, Joao Palhinha, and Xavi Simons.
According to BBC Sport, the deal was struck on transfer deadline day after personal terms were agreed, ensuring Tottenham get their man just before the window closed.
Kolo Muani, 26, arrives with a strong résumé, having scored eight goals in 16 appearances during a loan spell at Juventus last season.
Before joining PSG in 2023, he impressed at Nantes and Eintracht Frankfurt, tallying 26 goals in 50 matches for the German side.
On the international stage, he has 31 caps for France and famously scored in the 2022 World Cup semi-final against Morocco before playing in the final against Argentina.
Standing at 6ft 1in, Kolo Muani is admired for his aerial ability, movement in the box, and two-footed finishing.
“Spurs see him as a silkier alternative to Richarlison,” said Emma Smith, describing how his style offers a different attacking option.
Though remembered by many for Emiliano Martinez’s extra-time save in the World Cup final, Kolo Muani’s ability to be in the right place at the right moment is exactly what Tottenham hope to benefit from.
The loan deal adds depth to Tottenham’s forward line, with Ange Postecoglou keen to build a competitive squad for domestic battles and their return to the Champions League.
Tottenham still have their eyes on defensive reinforcements, with Manchester City’s Manuel Akanji among the targets before the deadline.
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