Juventus Transfer Market: Second Signing for the Attack; The Race for Kolo Muani Is On

Juventus is working to strengthen Carlo Ancelotti’s attacking lineup. With Ekhator’s arrival from Genoa, the Bianconeri have renewed their strong pursuit of Randal Kolo Muani and are ready to submit a formal offer to PSG.
CEO Carnevali has reopened talks with the French champions; there is talk of a loan deal worth up to 10 million euros with an obligation to buy in order to finally convince the Parisians to part with the player, who was on loan at Tottenham last season.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the Piedmont-based club intends to invest a total of 35 million euros for Kolo Muani and is also counting on the player’s willingness, as he has expressed interest in returning to Italy following a difficult season in England. Juventus and the Frenchman’s agents have already agreed on a five-year contract worth 5 million euros net per season.
Kolo Muani played for Juventus for six months from January to June 2025, appearing in 22 matches across all competitions and scoring 10 goals. At Tottenham, he played 34 matches, scoring 5 goals.
On the outgoing front, Juventus will simultaneously need to find new homes for some surplus players. Lois Openda has attracted interest from several French and English clubs, although no official offer has been made yet, while the club’s management will negotiate the termination of Arek Milik’s contract in the coming weeks. There is also anticipation surrounding Jonathan David following the World Cup. These moves could free up resources needed to complete incoming transfers, with Carnevali aware that he must work on multiple fronts simultaneously.
