Juventus have reportedly reopened talks with Paris Saint-Germain over a deal to bring Randal Kolo Muani back to Turin. The France forward remains a PSG player, but his future is again under active scrutiny after a loan spell away from Paris and renewed interest from Serie A.
According to a fresh report from Black & White & Read All Over, new Juventus chief executive Giovanni Carnevali has revived negotiations with PSG over a structure built around a loan with an obligation to buy.
PSG face another Kolo Muani decision
The key issue for PSG is whether this is the moment to turn Kolo Muani into a cleaner exit or hold firm for stronger terms. The 27-year-old is still under contract in Paris until 2028, and Transfermarkt lists him as a PSG-owned player currently on loan, which leaves the Ligue 1 champions with leverage but also a squad-planning question.
Juventus are said to be pushing the deal because Kolo Muani is valued by Luciano Spalletti and already knows the club environment. That makes the negotiation about structure as much as intent, with PSG needing clarity on the fee, the trigger for any obligation, and the timing of a permanent sale.
For Paris, the next stage is simple: protect value, avoid another drifting loan, and decide whether Juventus’ obligation terms are strong enough to make talks worth accelerating.





