Randal Kolo Muani Nears Juventus Return Ahead of Parma Clash

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Juventus are close to finalizing Randal Kolo Muani’s transfer from PSG after his loan spell impressed the club. Reports suggest the French striker has agreed to a pay cut to facilitate the move.

Juventus are close to finalizing Randal Kolo Muani’s transfer from PSG after his loan spell impressed the club. Reports suggest the French striker has agreed to a pay cut to facilitate the move. He is expected to feature in Juventus’ Serie A opener against Parma on August 24 at Allianz Stadium, marking progress in the deal.

When the 2025-26 Serie A season begins, Juventus could have a key addition in their attack as Randal Kolo Muani edges closer to a return. The French international spent last season on loan in Turin, where his performances impressed the club’s management. After his spell ended, he returned to Paris Saint-Germain, but instead of rejoining the first team, he has been training with the reserves at PSG’s training base.

Reports in Italy, particularly from Tuttosport, suggest Juventus are finalizing a permanent deal to bring him back. The transfer has gained momentum in recent days, with Kolo Muani even agreeing to take a pay cut to help secure the move. This compromise shows both his desire to return and Juventus’ commitment to signing him again.

If the paperwork is completed on time, the 25 year old striker is expected to feature in Juventus’ opening Serie A fixture of the new campaign. The match is scheduled for August 24 against Parma at the Allianz Stadium. For Juventus, securing Kolo Muani provides a significant boost in attack, while for the player, it offers the chance to reestablish himself at a top European club with regular first team football.

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