Juventus Pursues Kolo Muani for 2026-27 Season
Randal Kolo Muani is back on Juventus’ radar – and this time, the door appears wide open.
The French forward, unwanted at Paris Saint-Germain and coming off a bruising year in England, has shown what has been described as “total openness” to returning to Turin for the 2026-27 season, with Juventus moving again to bring him back to the Allianz Stadium.
From Turin hot streak to Premier League struggle
Juventus know exactly what Kolo Muani can offer when the surroundings suit him. During the second half of the 2024-25 campaign, on loan from PSG, he quietly put together the kind of run that sticks in a sporting director’s mind: eight goals in 16 Serie A appearances, a clean one-in-two strike rate that helped sharpen the Bianconeri attack.
That spell convinced Juventus to try to keep him. They pushed to extend his stay last summer, only to run into PSG’s demands and the market’s realities. Negotiations stalled, the deal slipped away, and Kolo Muani instead crossed the Channel, joining Tottenham Hotspur on loan in the Premier League.
The move never caught fire. The 2026-27 season turned into a grind. One goal in 30 league games tells its own story, and Tottenham, rather than chasing Europe, found themselves peering over the edge. They stayed up by just two points, a narrow escape that framed the campaign as a collective near-miss and an individual disappointment for the striker.
Juventus keep calling
Juventus, though, have not filed Kolo Muani under “past project.” According to the latest updates from Fabrizio Romano, the club have re-established contact with the player’s camp and remain keen to bring him back to Serie A this summer. The response from the player’s side has been clear: he is fully open to a return to Turin.
This is not a new obsession. Romano reports that Juventus tried to prise him away from Tottenham at several points during the 2025-26 season. Each time, then-Spurs head coach Thomas Frank blocked the move, even though Kolo Muani was not a guaranteed starter in his XI. Tottenham wanted depth, and the door stayed shut.
Now the context is different. PSG are under no financial pressure and have little incentive to rehabilitate a player who sits far from the centre of their project. They are not pushing to reintegrate him this summer, which gives Juventus room to manoeuvre.
Talks with his entourage are ongoing. No agreement is in place yet, but this time Juventus sense a deal that once slipped away might finally be within reach.
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Juventus Pursues Kolo Muani for 2026-27 Season