Chelsea make their move for Tottenham Hotspur target Randal Kolo Muani
Tottenham Hotspur have been closely monitoring their attacking options for months, seeking the right balance of mobility, depth, and clinical finishing since the departure of Harry Kane. Among the many names linked to the club, Randal Kolo Muani continues to resurface as a strong candidate.
The French forward was previously on Tottenham’s radar during his impressive spell in the Bundesliga, where his dynamic play and versatility caught the attention of several top European clubs. Although his move to Paris Saint-Germain in 2023, costing the Ligue 1 champions £76 million, was met with high expectations, his impact at the Parc des Princes fell short.
Despite a disappointing season in Paris, Kolo Muani’s skillset still appeals to teams aiming to reinforce their forward line with proven talent capable of immediate integration. According to L’Équipe, Chelsea have now initiated talks with PSG over a potential transfer, suggesting that competition for his signature could soon intensify, especially if Tottenham decide to rekindle their interest.

Randal Kolo Muani, a Tottenham target, has now been linked with a move to Chelsea in the summer
The player managed a mere handful of goals during his stint in Ligue 1 before being loaned out to Juventus. In Turin, his form has shown mild signs of improvement, and reports suggest he’s open to a permanent stay in Italy. However, with Chelsea now entering the fray, a new opportunity has emerged, one that could potentially change the course of his career.
Tottenham, despite previously keeping tabs on Kolo Muani, have not made any concrete advances in recent months. In contrast, Chelsea are pushing forward decisively, a move that could prove polarising among fans and pundits alike.
Whether Spurs were right to step aside or simply cautious in the face of recent performances is a matter of debate. On paper, Kolo Muani’s profile is appealing, capable of operating both centrally and on the flanks, and known during his time in the Bundesliga for his link-up play and intelligent movement.
Under a tactician like Thomas Frank, who thrives with adaptable forwards, Kolo Muani might have flourished. Yet the cloud of doubt lingers over his recent spell at PSG, where a lack of consistency and limited impact raised legitimate concerns about whether he can rediscover his best form at the highest level.
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With Brennan Johnson already integrated, Richarlison offering a physical presence, and Dane Scarlett continuing his development, the urgency to bring in another attacking option, especially one whose confidence has taken a knock, simply isn’t there.
The financial side adds another layer. At 26, Kolo Muani won’t come cheap, and his adaptation to the Premier League would be far from guaranteed. Tottenham, in this context, appear to have made a strategic decision rather than an oversight.