Juventus are reportedly preparing a fresh proposal to keep French striker Randal Kolo Muani at the club for the 2025–26 season.
Kolo Muani joined the Bianconeri on loan from Paris Saint-Germain in January 2025 and has impressed during his time in Turin, including appearances in the FIFA Club World Cup.
However, his current deal does not include a purchase option, meaning Juventus must negotiate directly with PSG to retain his services.
The Italian giants are now planning to send a new bid to PSG reportedly a €10 million loan with an option to buy that would extend the striker’s stay until June 2026.
While Juventus hope this proposal will be enough to convince PSG, the French champions have so far been reluctant to accept another dry loan.
Instead, they are pushing for a guaranteed sale, preferably with a mandatory purchase clause worth around €40 million.
Juventus may be open to including an obligation to buy Kolo Muani, but only if it’s tied to specific conditions such as performance-based metrics or qualification for European competitions.
PSG, who signed Kolo Muani from Eintracht Frankfurt for €95 million in 2023, are reportedly unwilling to let him go for a bargain, which adds complexity to the negotiations.
Talks between the two clubs are expected to continue in the coming days as Juventus look to secure the striker’s future.
Kolo Muani, 26, has become an important part of Juventus’ attacking lineup, and the club’s management sees him as a key figure moving forward.
As the new Serie A season approaches, the Bianconeri are eager to finalize their squad—and retaining Kolo Muani remains a top priority.
