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PSG wants Thuram – Kolo Muani swap

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Randal Kolo Muani continues to be a name closely followed by Juventus as the club plans its next moves in the transfer market.

The French striker, born in 1998 and currently under contract with Paris Saint-Germain, is spending the season on loan at Tottenham.

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Despite his temporary stay in the Premier League, his future could still be tied to Serie A, with Juventus maintaining a strong interest in bringing him back to Turin.

According to Calciomercato, a potential return for Kolo Muani could take shape as early as next June. Juventus see the forward as a valuable profile to strengthen their attacking department, thanks to his pace, physical presence, and versatility across the front line.

While his spell in England has offered him regular playing time and visibility, PSG remain the key decision-makers regarding his long-term destination.

PSG’s Interest in Thuram Complicates Talks

As reported by Calciomercato, Paris Saint-Germain are carefully monitoring Khephren Thuram, the Juventus midfielder born in 2001, who has quickly become a central figure in the Bianconeri’s project.

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The French champions are reportedly considering a swap deal involving Kolo Muani and Thuram, a proposal that could simplify negotiations between the two clubs.

However, Juventus’ stance on the matter appears very clear. Thuram is considered untouchable by the Turin-based club, both for his current performances and his importance in the long-term vision of the squad.

For this reason, any attempt by PSG to include the midfielder in a player exchange is expected to be firmly rejected.

Juventus Seek Alternative Solutions

Despite closing the door on a swap deal, Juventus have not abandoned their pursuit of Kolo Muani. The club is exploring alternative routes to negotiate with PSG, potentially through a new loan agreement or a separate financial deal that would not involve sacrificing key players.

The coming months will be crucial in understanding whether Juventus can turn their interest into a concrete operation.

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What is certain, as highlighted by Calciomercato, is that Kolo Muani remains firmly on Juventus’ radar, while Khephren Thuram is set to remain a cornerstone of the club’s future ambitions.

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