The Cult of Calcio
·19 febbraio 2025
Circumstances Could Help Kolo Muani Stay at Juventus

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·19 febbraio 2025
Randal Kolo Muani didn’t score but was still deciding in the clash between Inter and Juventus, assisting Francisco Conceiçao after a pirouetting between defenders in the box. The Bianconeri have started conversing with PSG about how way to keep him in Turin long-term, TuttoSport relays.
The striker will have a robust valuation next summer, but the Old Lady couldì adopt the same stratagem used for Michele Di Gregorio and Nicolas Gonzalez. Their higher-ups are mulling another temporary spell with a €5/6M initial fee and €45/50M obligation to buy. He’ll have €38M financial valuation in 2026, but the Ligue 1 might want to turn a profit on him.
Juventus can also lean on the fact that Kolo Muani wants to stay as he bounced back after a pair of rough seasons. Moreover, Luis Enrique will keep coaching PSG, surely for the next campaign and possibly for multiple years, facilitating the permanent transfer of the marksman.
The two teams will have to make the numbers work, but there’s traction already. The Bianconeri will need to come to terms with the center-forward as well. He makes €8M now, which is €4M less than Dusan Vlahovic will earn next year but a lot more than the wages of the other newcomers under the current brass.
He has quickly become a must-keep player, and the salary is the only real obstacle to that, as they have been very cautious with their payroll. Their offense looks a lot better with a striker who doesn’t need a ton of feeds to score and can make a play out of the blues thanks to his agility.