France striker of Congolese descent, Kolo Muani, is unlikely to be signed permanently by Juventus at the end of the 2024/25 football season.
The striker is currently facing an uncertain future due to his failure to significantly impact the club since his arrival from PSG on loan.
The 26-year-old attacker joined Juventus on loan last winter with a lot of expectations, but has struggled to make a meaningful impact in the time spent in Turin.
Due to his underwhelming performances, his long-term prospects hang in the balance.
Reports gathered from the French media indicate that much of Kolo Muani’s future at Juventus hinges on the fate of head coach Igor Tudor.
The Croatian tactician, who signed a six-month deal with the club, is yet to confirm whether he will extend his stay. In case Tudor remains at the helm, Kolo Muani is expected to look for a new challenge elsewhere.
Before joining Juventus, Kolo Muani endured a difficult spell at Paris Saint-Germain under manager Luis Enrique, where he registered just two goals and one assist in 14 appearances across all competitions.
Things have not been any better at Juventus. In the ongoing Italian Serie A campaign, the Frenchman has scored five goals and provided one assist after making 10 appearances for Juventus.