Italian outfit, Juventus, are reportedly willing to attempt signing France forward of Congolese descent, Kolo Muani if his parent club, PSG lowers their demands.
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, although he impressed in his first five games with five goals.
Due to his underwhelming performances after the first five games, his long-term prospects hang in the balance.
Amid his uncertain future, further checks have revealed that Juventus officials still believe in Kolo Muani.
The club is confident in his abilities and may consider signing him permanently if PSG lowers their demands.
Juventus are willing to open negotiations with PSG if they accept a fee lower than the 50 million euros they are set to demand for the striker.