Randal Kolo Muani, the 26-year-old French national team striker who was struggling at Paris Saint-Germain, has been loaned out to Juventus Turin until the end of the 2024-2025 season without an option to buy. He initially bounced back well, and the Turin club announced its intention to keep him. However, this has yet to materialize, and we are awaiting an official announcement. Journalist Giovanni Albane sows doubt on Tuesday.
“Juventus will do everything to keep Kolo Muani, but behind the desire not to immediately guarantee a buyout obligation – in addition to the economic factor – there is also the need not to underestimate certain signs of discontinuity that the striker has given. To be verified.”
A Juventus ready for anything…but not for an obligation to buy, nor a definitive transfer by logic, it’s pretty vague. So we remain cautious about this dossier, which has been the subject of numerous rumours but very few concrete elements lately.
To criticize Kolo Muani for his irregularity, when he has often been decisive in a suffering team, would seem a little unfair. But there’s also a price, and perhaps Juventus are finally proving reluctant to meet the striker’s and PSG’s demands. Especially after having secured the arrival of Jonathan David (25) at the end of his contract at Lille. Let’s wait and see.