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·4 March 2026

Spurs loanee back on radar of Italian giants

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Juventus Eye Kolo Muani Return Amid Striker Shake Up

Juventus rarely sit still in the transfer market. Even in periods that appear calm from afar, there is movement beneath the surface. Decisions about contracts, squad balance, and long term direction tend to unfold simultaneously. According to reporting credited to Calciomercato, the next phase of that process could revolve around the future of Randal Kolo Muani and the reshaping of the club’s attacking options.

For Tottenham supporters keeping an eye on the European market, this particular situation carries an added layer of intrigue.


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Kolo Muani Still in Juventus Plans

Juventus have attempted to sign Kolo Muani more than once. Their interest dates back across multiple transfer windows and, by all accounts, it has not faded.

The French forward, born in 1998, spent time in Turin last season after arriving on a €3.6 million loan from Paris Saint-Germain. His return of 10 goals in 22 appearances suggested a player capable of adapting quickly to Serie A’s tactical demands.

This season has been more fragmented. The striker has scored four goals in 29 appearances so far, the last two under Igor Tudor. Tudor stepped into the role after the dismissal of Thomas Frak, mirroring the managerial change that saw him previously replace Thiago Motta at Juventus.

Despite those shifting circumstances, Kolo Muani remains firmly on the club’s radar.

Spalletti Seeks Reliable Striking Pair

Juventus appear keen to provide coach Luciano Spalletti with a more stable attacking structure next season. Part of that strategy revolves around securing the future of Dusan Vlahovic.

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The Serbian striker’s current contract expires in June, and the club intend to renew that deal. If negotiations progress as expected, Vlahovic would remain one pillar of the Juventus attack.

Alongside him, Kolo Muani is viewed as a complementary option. Reports suggest that an agreement with PSG would not be overly complicated and that the French forward could cost less than €50 million.

For Juventus, that price represents both familiarity and relative value in a striker market that often spirals well beyond that figure.

David and Openda Facing Uncertain Futures

Any move for Kolo Muani would likely trigger further changes.

Two forwards who arrived with considerable expectation last summer now appear vulnerable. Canadian striker Jonathan David and Belgian forward Loïs Openda have struggled to establish themselves as reliable contributors.

The club’s intention, according to the report, is clear. Juventus do not plan to rebuild their attacking line around either player.

That reality reflects a familiar truth of elite football recruitment. Strikers often arrive amid fanfare, but patience can be thin when goals fail to arrive.

In Turin, the focus appears to be shifting once more. Kolo Muani’s profile, mobility, and previous success at the club still resonate with decision makers. Juventus are now considering whether a more permanent reunion could provide the attacking balance they seek.


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From a Tottenham perspective, the Kolo Muani situation sparks a mix of curiosity and mild frustration. Spurs supporters have seen glimpses of his quality during his brief spell at the club so far, yet he’s never quite become a central figure.

If Juventus truly believe he can lead their line alongside Vlahovic, it suggests they see attributes that perhaps will never be fully harnessed in north London.

For Spurs fans, this raises the familiar question about timing. Football recruitment often feels like a sliding door moment. A player can look peripheral in one environment and suddenly appear essential somewhere else.

Kolo Muani fits that profile. His pace, movement, and ability to stretch defences are qualities that modern sides crave. Juventus clearly believe those traits could flourish within their structure.

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