Juventus Shows Interest in Tottenham’s Randal Kolo Muani

Juventus has renewed its interest in Randal Kolo Muani, currently on loan at Tottenham from PSG, reaching out to the player’s camp within the past day.
The French forward has emerged as a surprising option for the Serie A club as they aim to strengthen their offense prior to the transfer deadline.
Notably, Fabrizio Romano reported that Juventus is eager to bring the 27-year-old back to Italy, where he previously played on loan last season. However, several challenges lie ahead for this potential transfer.
Romano highlighted on his YouTube channel, “Juventus has made inquiries about Randal Kolo Muani over the last 24 hours. There are two significant issues that complicate this deal: Thomas Frank is not interested in losing another player, and the relationship between Juventus and PSG has cooled following difficult negotiations last summer regarding Kolo Muani, making PSG less inclined to engage with them at this time.”
Juventus contacted in the last 24/48 hours regarding Randal Kolo Muani. After the En Nesyri deal fell through, they are attempting to negotiate for Kolo Muani, but Tottenham has not approved any exit. PSG is also discontented following the collapse of last summer’s deal.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 26, 2026
Kolo Muani’s Season at Tottenham

Since joining Tottenham on Deadline Day in September 2025, Kolo Muani’s experience in North London has been hindered by injuries and inconsistent performance.
Acquired by Thomas Frank to add depth to a front line that includes Dominic Solanke and Mohammed Kudus, the 27-year-old has struggled to contribute significantly in the Premier League.
Kolo Muani’s 2025/26 Stats with Tottenham:
- Appearances: 23 (across all competitions)
- Goals: 2
- Assists: 3
- Highlight: Both goals were scored in a notable Champions League match against his parent club, PSG, in November.
Despite failing to score in the Premier League for 15 consecutive matches, Kolo Muani’s value to the squad remains clear to Thomas Frank, who is reluctant to end the loan agreement given the injuries impacting Tottenham’s attacking players.
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