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Juventus is eyeing a move for a PSG striker, with the Parisian side demanding €30 million.

Loaned without a purchase option to Tottenham from PSG last summer, Randal Kolo Muani should not continue the adventure with Spurs next season.

The forward under contract with Paris Saint-Germain has a better chance of returning to Juventus, which is ready to take advantage of the situation to negotiate an attractive price.

Once again, Kolo Muani, 27, will be one of the cases sports advisor Luis Campos handles. The Portuguese will have to find a new exit door for the Frenchman, ideally as part of a permanent transfer.

The forward, under contract until 2028, is currently spending the season on loan at Tottenham, a disappointing experience both collectively and individually, since the Parisian, who has scored only five goals and provided four assists in all competitions, is unable to lift Spurs out of the relegation zone.

The operation does not include a purchase option, so it seems clear that Randal Kolo Muani will not stay long at the London club. And it is hard to imagine Luis Enrique reopening the doors of his locker room at Paris Saint-Germain to him.

According to the Italian press, a return to Juventus cannot be ruled out. Recall that Kolo Muani was loaned to the Bianconeri in the winter of 2025. Satisfied, the Turin board had managed to keep him for the Club World Cup. But the Serie A giant had not convinced Paris Saint-Germain to agree to a new loan.

A few months later, Juventus seems ready to come back, and the 27-year-old striker would not be unhappy to return. But as reported by Tuttojuve, the Parisian management, which had invested 90 million euros, including bonuses, on its flop, would now like to recover 30 million euros. An amount still too high for the Turin side, which will seek an even more favorable price.

This is not really a surprise, given that Kolo Muani's value continues to decrease season after season.

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