Newcastle now set to rival Tottenham Italian gaint for €70M player

The Magpies have turned their attention to Paris Saint-Germain’s Randal Kolo Muani as their primary striker target following Benjamin Šeško’s decision to join Manchester United.

According to Sky Sports, the French international has emerged as Newcastle’s top priority in what promises to be a fiercely competitive pursuit, with Tottenham Hotspur also maintaining long-standing interest in the 26-year-old forward.

Kolo Muani’s career trajectory presents an intriguing proposition for Newcastle. After struggling to justify his €95 million price tag during an underwhelming 18-month spell in Paris, the striker rediscovered his form during a productive loan stint with Juventus in the latter half of last season.

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His resurgence in Turin demonstrated the clinical finishing and intelligent movement that once made him one of Europe’s most sought-after forwards during his Eintracht Frankfurt days.

Newcastle’s recruitment team face a complex evaluation process as they weigh Kolo Muani against alternative options.

The Frenchman’s proven ability to perform in multiple leagues offers greater certainty than younger prospects, but his PSG struggles raise valid questions about consistency at the highest level.

With the Parisians eager to recoup a significant portion of their initial investment, negotiations promise to be challenging despite the player’s apparent availability.

The Magpies have cast a wide net in their striker search, with Sky Sports reporting concurrent interest in Kolo Muani’s PSG teammate Gonçalo Ramos, Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson, and Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins.

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Each option presents distinct advantages – Ramos offers youthful potential, Jackson provides Premier League experience, and Watkins delivers proven top-flight productivity – but Kolo Muani’s blend of physicality and technical quality may best suit Eddie Howe’s tactical preferences.

Tottenham’s rival interest adds another layer of complexity to the situation. The North London club’s pursuit could drive up the price for a player who represents one of the more attainable elite striker options in a inflated market.

Newcastle must now decide whether to accelerate negotiations for Kolo Muani or pivot to alternative targets before preseason preparations reach their critical phase.

As the transfer window enters its decisive weeks, this developing saga will test Newcastle’s ambition and financial flexibility.

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Kolo Muani’s potential arrival would signal intent to compete at the highest level, but the club’s hierarchy must carefully balance short-term needs with long-term value in what could become one of the summer’s most significant striker deals.