Randal Kolo Muani has once again emerged as one of the hottest names on Juventus’ transfer shortlist.
After his loan spell away from Paris, the French striker is set to return to Paris Saint-Germain, but his long-term future at the club remains far from certain.
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According to reports relayed by TuttoJuve, Juventus are closely monitoring the situation and could reopen discussions for a player they have admired for several transfer windows.
Although Kolo Muani remains under contract with PSG until 2028, he is not considered an untouchable figure in the French club’s plans, opening the door to a potential summer move.
Kolo Muani Viewed as a Priority Target
The Bianconeri see Kolo Muani as a key option to strengthen their attacking department. The French international is highly valued for his pace, physical presence, versatility, and ability to stretch opposition defenses with intelligent runs behind the backline.
Juventus are also encouraged by the player’s reported openness to returning to Serie A and wearing the famous black-and-white shirt. Such willingness could prove crucial if negotiations between the clubs intensify in the coming weeks.
PSG are believed to value the former Eintracht Frankfurt forward at between €30 million and €35 million.
While not an impossible figure, Juventus remain cautious about their spending and are exploring ways to reduce the financial impact of a potential deal.
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Jonathan David Could Be Included in the Deal
One solution under consideration is the inclusion of Jonathan David in negotiations with PSG. The Canadian striker has struggled to fully establish himself during his first season in Turin and could become a valuable bargaining chip to lower the cash component of the transfer.
Such an arrangement would allow Juventus to move closer to securing Kolo Muani without paying the full transfer fee outright.
However, the success of the operation will largely depend on PSG’s stance and whether head coach Luis Enrique views David as a player who could fit into his project.
Another key factor could be the future of Gonçalo Ramos. Should the Portuguese striker leave Paris this summer, PSG may be forced to enter the market for a new forward.
And potentially making Jonathan David a more attractive option and increasing the chances of a deal involving Kolo Muani.