Turin, July 28 – Juventus have opened negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain as they look to turn Randal Kolo Muani’s loan into a permanent transfer this summer.
The French forward has made a strong impression since arriving in Turin, scoring eight goals in just 16 appearances. His performances have convinced the Bianconeri hierarchy that the 26-year-old is the ideal long-term solution to lead their line, and discussions are now underway between the two clubs.
Kolo Muani, who joined Juventus on loan from PSG earlier this year, has quickly become a key figure under manager Thiago Motta, combining pace, physicality, and clinical finishing. The Frenchman had found minutes hard to come by in Paris but has flourished in Serie A with regular game time.
Juventus are believed to have made Kolo Muani their top priority this window and are pushing to strike a deal as soon as possible, with PSG open to selling at the right price. Talks are said to be progressing positively, and there is optimism that an agreement can be reached in the coming days.
Should the move go through, it would mark a fresh start for Kolo Muani, who is keen to stay in Turin and continue building on his impressive form.