Juventus are monitoring Tottenham forward Randal Kolo Muani amid renewed speculation over his long-term future with parent club Paris Saint-Germain.
Data from transfer specialists lists a 34% probability that the 27-year-old centre-forward could be on the move from PSG to Juventus, with his current market value standing at €25.00m. Kolo Muani is on loan at Tottenham Hotspur from the French champions, and is scheduled to return to Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the temporary spell, leaving his next step open to negotiation and raising the prospect he could yet be available on the market or move towards free-agent territory in the medium term if no new agreement is found.
The France and DR Congo national, born in Bondy on 5 December 1998, has already accumulated top-flight experience in Ligue 1, the Bundesliga, Serie A and the Premier League. After emerging at FC Nantes and a loan at US Boulogne, he earned a move to Eintracht Frankfurt, where his value rose sharply before Paris Saint-Germain brought him back to France. A loan stint at Juventus followed in early 2025, before he returned to PSG and was subsequently sent to Spurs on another loan in September 2025.
Most recently, Kolo Muani featured for Tottenham in a 2-1 Premier League win over West Ham United on 31 January 2026, starting as a centre-forward and playing 78 minutes before being substituted. He did not score but was involved in the build-up to Spurs’ late winner, underlining the all-round link-up play that has long appealed to recruitment departments across Europe.
Standing at 1.87m and preferring his right foot, Kolo Muani offers a blend of height, mobility and pressing that fits Juventus’ evolving attacking profile. Whether the current 34% likelihood gathers momentum will depend on PSG’s stance once he returns from north London, but a move to Turin would represent another major chapter in a career that has already crossed four of Europe’s leading leagues and could yet define his reputation at the highest level.







