The news that Kolo Muani has gone to Tottenham leaves me a bit shocked, honestly it seemed to me a slightly unfair move on the part of the Frenchman and the Paris Saint-Germain club who preferred to sell the player for a fee that I think they considered fair rather than participate in the tug-of-war between Juventus and the player, the player behaved a bit badly in my opinion, while the club did well
I think Paris Saint-Germain has fulfilled the requirements of football and business. It wouldn't be right to criticize them, because they have to consider the club's best interests. They even risked letting their goalkeeper, Donnarumma, go because they were considering the club's best interests. For Paris Saint-Germain, the club's interests seem to be paramount. It's interesting that Juventus hasn't taken any action on this issue yet.
The management of Paris Saint Germaine at the moment seems to be more interested in what will benefit the club than what anyone thinks of the club and it seems the approach is doing wonders already. I heavily criticized their decision to get Lucas Chevalier as replacement for Gianlugi Donnarumma even after the Italian goalkeeper's incredible performance for the club last season that helped them win the UEFA Champions League but against Toulouse, the new goalkeeper proved that he deserves to play for a top team like PSG by saving two penalties.
In the case of Kolo Muani, I think Juventus weren't just ready to meet PSG's requirements. And now Tottenham Hotspur cake up, met the French champions requirements and signed the Frenchman on a season long loan.