Juventus are keen to retain to France international of Congolese descent Randal Kolo Muani ahead of the new season.
The 26-year-old joined Juventus during the January transfer window after falling down the pecking at Paris Saint Germain.
Whilst there is significant uncertainty surrounding Kolo Muani’s future, the attacker has no future at PSG, who recently won the Champions League. The former FC Nantes and Eintracht Frankfurt forward failed to convince Luis Enrique, forcing his loan move in January.
In his short spell at the club, Muani racked up nine goals in 19 appearances across competitions for the Serie A giants.
According to reports, Juventus are preparing to submit a new and improved offer in the coming days to retain the services this summer.
The forward will remain at Juventus until summer 2026 in exchange for a €10 million loan if PSG accept the offer.
Juventus will also include a purchase option, but the French club want his claue worth approximately 40 million euros be made mandatory.
Meanwhile, the Bianconeri are expected to agree to a mandatory purchase, but under certain conditions.