France-DR Congo centre-forward Randal Kolo Muani is being linked with a summer move from Paris St-Germain to Juventus, with the Serie A club monitoring the 27-year-old’s situation as speculation grows over his future.
Data from Transfermarkt on 24 June 2026 lists the probability of a switch to Turin at 40%, with the former Ligue 1 striker currently valued at €20.00m. The figures have fuelled talk that Juve could test PSG’s resolve amid uncertainty over the length and terms of his deal, raising the prospect he could run down his contract and leave as a free agent further down the line if no agreement is found.
Born in Bondy on 5 December 1998, Kolo Muani holds both French and DR Congo nationality and is listed at 1.87m tall. A right-footed specialist in the attack – primarily as a centre-forward – he has built a reputation across Europe’s top leagues, having previously featured in Ligue 1 with PSG and now being registered with Tottenham, where he wears the number 39 shirt.
No contract expiry date is recorded in the latest data for his current spell, adding to the sense of manoeuvring around his value. With a market valuation set at €20.00m, Juventus are thought to view him as a potentially cost-effective option compared with other forwards on the market, especially if he were to approach free-agent status in the medium term.
Recent match information shows Kolo Muani has continued to be closely tracked by scouts, although detailed official statistics for his latest outings – including opponent, exact date, scoreline and individual contribution – are not contained in the data provided.
If a move to Turin materialises, it would offer Kolo Muani a fresh platform in Serie A to reassert himself at the highest level and could prove pivotal in reshaping both his reputation and his long-term career trajectory.
