<p>Kolo Muani, there's an opening to the new format. And the Juventus WhatsApp messages are also coming...</p> <br />

Full steam ahead. Juventus are serious about Randal Kolo Muani and consider the Frenchman's return to Continassa a priority this summer transfer window. This is why contact between the Bianconeri management, led by general manager Damien Comolli, and the striker's entourage is constant, almost daily. This demonstrates how the former Eintracht player is considered a key asset for the Old Lady , who are aiming to pair him with Jonathan David as soon as possible to form a powerful attacking partnership. Randal himself has also left a wonderful impression on all members of the Juventus squad, who await him with open arms. Indeed, several Juventus players have been bombarding him with WhatsApp messages these days, creating a sort of unbreakable umbilical cord, despite the nearly 800 kilometers separating Turin from Paris, where the striker is currently based.
However, it's only a temporary placement, as the 1998-born player will not remain at Luis Enrique's court. The split stems from a lack of chemistry between the two, which culminated in a dispute that resulted in Kolo Muani being dropped from the team last December. One door closed, another opened: the famous adage applies perfectly to the French striker. Randal has rediscovered enthusiasm at Juve and, above all, an environment that makes him feel special. This is why he continues to insist to his representatives that his priority is a return to the Old Lady, despite the fact that he has no shortage of offers from the Premier League, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. This desire could help Juve find a compromise with Paris , who continues to demand €50 million to sell Kolo Muani and are pushing to complete a deal either permanently or on loan with an obligation to buy on easily achievable terms.
At Continassa, however, they would prefer to opt for a loan (even a onerous one) but with an option to buy. This would keep them free for the future. So how can they reach an agreement that's satisfactory for everyone? One possible solution would be to lower the buyout fee to €40-45 million (if it falls within the 2026 budget, it would still allow the French club to avoid capital losses). In exchange, Juventus could accept an obligation to buy the player subject to two conditions: one related to the team and one tied to Kolo Muani's performance. Such as qualification for the 2026/27 Champions League for the Bianconeri, plus the striker reaching a certain number of appearances or goals. Work in progress, but positive sentiments are filtering through. Meanwhile, the Bianconeri have already reached a preliminary agreement with Randal for a contract until 2030, meaning this season on loan, plus four more years if he signs. Salary-wise, the deal would be similar to that of a Juventus player, similar to the agreement David reached a few weeks ago. This would make the two the new Juventus goal-scoring twins, not only on the pitch but also off it.
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