France international of Congolese descent Randal Kolo Muani has agreed to a salary cut to facilitate his return to Juventus this summer.
The forward, who is facing an uncertain future at Paris Saint Germain is expected to join the Italian giants on a permanent despite a moderate loan spell.
Kolo Muani has agreed a five-year deal to join the Italian giants following an agreement between both parties.
Juventus, who are keen on bolstering their squad are close to re-signing Muani, who spent the second half of last season on loan at the Italian club, scoring ten goals in 21 appearances.
Currently, negotiations between Juventus and Paris Saint Germain has advanced, with the forward expected to seal the move before the Italian football season commences.
To facilitate the move, the Franco-Congolese striker agreed to a pay cut for his return to the Old Ladies.
The French striker is expected to earn an annual salary of €7 million plus bonuses, which is lower than his current salary of €9 million plus bonuses with Paris Saint-Germain.
The Bianconeri are expected to pay between €55 and €58 million to bring back Mouani, a fee that includes the loan and a future purchase obligation.
The forward has made 31 appearances for the France national team, scoring 9 goals across the period