Tottenham speeds up signing Kolo Muani, PSG ready to 'release' in January
Tottenham Hotspur are stepping up their efforts to sign striker Randal Kolo Muani, with PSG reportedly readying a deal in January.

This information was revealed by coach Ange Postecoglou, in the context that Tottenham is having difficulty with attacking forces.
Spurs have just signed goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, but the attack is still a headache for coach Postecoglou. With many key players injured, suspended and sick, he is looking to strengthen the squad with a quality striker, in addition to Dominic Solanke. Randal Kolo Muani has emerged as a top target.
The French striker joined PSG from Frankfurt for €90 million in 2023, but has not had much playing time, making him a candidate for a permanent deal or a loan in the winter transfer window. Fabio Paratici, Tottenham's former director of football, also wanted to sign Kolo Muani before he joined PSG, and this opportunity has brought Tottenham back to the negotiating table.
Kolo Muani himself is also considering his future, as the possibility of him staying at PSG beyond this season is not high. A loan departure in January could happen if a permanent deal does not come together.
Asked about the rumours surrounding Kolo Muani, Postecoglou said: "We are still trying to help the team and the players. We are still missing a lot of players. The club is working to solve that problem." He also hinted at both new contracts and the return of injured players.