Kolo Muani open to Juventus return as Tottenham struggles fuel summer exit talk
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Turin giants had already attempted to take over the striker’s loan deal during the January transfer window but were unable to reach an agreement.
Randal Kolo Muani is reportedly prepared to cut short his association with Tottenham Hotspur and push for a return to Juventus in the upcoming summer transfer window, as uncertainty grows over his future in North London.
Currently on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, Kolo Muani has endured a difficult spell at Spurs, struggling to establish himself as a consistent attacking option.
His underwhelming performances have raised doubts within the club, and sources in Italy indicate that Juventus are closely monitoring the situation with a view to reigniting their long-standing interest.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Turin giants had already attempted to take over the striker’s loan deal during the January transfer window but were unable to reach an agreement.
However, they are expected to return with renewed intent once the summer window opens, with the player himself understood to be receptive to the move.
Kolo Muani previously enjoyed a productive loan spell with Juventus, where his performances left a strong impression on the club’s hierarchy.
That stint not only boosted his confidence but also convinced the Bianconeri to explore the possibility of securing him on a permanent deal from PSG. Negotiations at the time, however, did not materialize into a full transfer.
The contrast between his form in Italy and his struggles in England has become increasingly stark. While he thrived in Juventus’ tactical setup, his time at Tottenham has been marked by inconsistency and limited impact in front of goal.
This divergence has strengthened the case for a return to Serie A, where he appeared more suited to the demands of the system.
With Juventus expected to restructure their attacking options ahead of next season, Kolo Muani has emerged as a priority target. His willingness to embrace a long-term stay in Turin could prove decisive, particularly if PSG signal openness to negotiating a permanent transfer.
