Juventus have reportedly reached an agreement with PSG to sign France forward of Congolese descent, Kolo Muani.
According to transfer expert Matteo Moretto, an agreement between the two clubs is close, with an official announcement expected within the next 24 hours.
Talks over Muani’s future have been ongoing since the start of the summer, with Juventus initially exploring an extension of his loan during the Club World Cup before pushing for a permanent deal.
The striker has made it clear throughout the window that he only wanted a return to Turin, turning down several other offers.
The operation is set to be structured as a loan with an obligation to buy, worth a total of €60 million, €5 million for the initial loan and €55 million for the permanent transfer.
The figure is slightly lower than PSG’s earlier asking price of around €70 million, with both clubs now in constant contact to finalise the details.