French international Randal Kolo MuaniPlayer·Randal Kolo Muani is reportedly on the verge of a return to JuventusTeam·Juventus, with an official announcement anticipated shortly. The move, widely reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, is expected to be structured as an initial loan deal, transitioning into a permanent transfer with an obligation to buy, valued in the range of €30 million to €35 million.
Kolo Muani has already reached an agreement on personal terms with the Bianconeri, committing to a five-year contract worth an estimated €5 million per season. This development marks a significant step for JuventusTeam·Juventus as they aim to bolster their attacking options ahead of the new season.
The striker is no stranger to the Turin club, having previously featured for JuventusTeam·Juventus on loan during the latter half of the 2024-25 season. During that impactful period, Kolo Muani demonstrated his scoring prowess, netting 10 goals and providing 3 assists across 22 appearances in all competitions, a contribution that proved pivotal in securing JuventusTeam·Juventus's qualification for the Champions LeagueCompetition·Champions League.
Following his successful stint in Italy, Kolo Muani spent the 2025-26 season on loan at Tottenham HotspurTeam·Tottenham Hotspur from Paris Saint-GermainTeam·Paris Saint-Germain. His time in the Premier League saw him make 23 appearances, contributing one goal and one assist.
JuventusTeam·Juventus's General Manager and CEO, Giovanni Carnevali, has been instrumental in facilitating this transfer. Reports suggest Carnevali has worked to mend relations with Paris Saint-GermainTeam·Paris Saint-Germain directors, addressing previous negotiation difficulties. The club's management is now in advanced discussions with PSG, aiming to finalize the agreement swiftly.
JuventusTeam·Juventus is keen to integrate Kolo Muani into their squad before pre-season preparations commence on July 13, ensuring he is available from the first day of training. This strategic acquisition follows the recent confirmation of another summer signing, 19-year-old Italy international Jeff EkhatorPlayer·Jeff Ekhator, who joined from GenoaTeam·Genoa earlier this week. Kolo Muani's return is poised to significantly strengthen JuventusTeam·Juventus's squad as they prepare to compete at the highest levels in both domestic and European competitions.

Sami Khedira, former Juventus player, watches the 2026 Champions League Final. Photo: Giuseppe Maffia/IMAGO
Giuseppe Maffia/IMAGOThis article was generated by AI (gemini-2.5-flash). Learn more.


