
It looks like Juventus isn’t ready to part ways with Randal Kolo Muani just yet. The Serie A giants are reportedly working hard to keep the French striker in Turin beyond his current loan spell.
Kolo Muani joined Juventus on loan from PSG earlier this year, brought in to strengthen the Bianconeri’s attacking line. His loan deal is set to expire after the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, at which point he’s expected to return to Paris.
However, according to Fabrizio Romano, Juventus has no intention of letting him go without a fight. The club is actively pursuing a way to bring Kolo Muani back this summer.
Romano reports that head coach Igor Tudor has personally requested the club to retain the striker. The Croatian manager is said to be highly satisfied with Kolo Muani’s performances during his loan, praising his tactical awareness and strong fit within the team’s system.
This situation has become even more pressing amid growing speculation that Dusan Vlahovic could be on his way out this summer. For Tudor, Kolo Muani represents an ideal replacement.
According to the same report, Juventus has already held discussions with PSG to explore options for another deal. The Italian club is pushing for a one-year loan with a buy option, while PSG prefers a permanent transfer outright.
At this stage, both clubs are in negotiations, aiming to find a solution that works for everyone involved.