Juventus general director Damien Comolli has dismissed reports suggesting tensions with Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi over Randal Kolo Muani’s transfer.
Speaking to reporters, Comolli said the claims were “completely fake” and stressed that Juventus maintains a healthy working relationship with PSG. According to him, speculation about disagreements was “invented” and does not reflect the reality of the clubs’ professional dealings.
Football transfers often attract rumors of behind-the-scenes conflicts, especially when high-profile players like Kolo Muani are involved. However, Comolli’s clarification aims to put the matter to rest and assure both Juventus and PSG fans that there is no hidden drama.
From a wider perspective, this statement highlights how important transparency and mutual respect are in modern football negotiations. Clubs must not only manage finances and player interests but also maintain professional ties with each other to avoid unnecessary distractions.
For fans, the message is clear: the focus should stay on the game and the performances on the pitch, not on unverified rumors.
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