Juventus target Kolo Muani for 2026-27

Paris Saint-Germain forward Randal Kolo Muani has emerged as the leading name on Juventus’ shortlist for the 2026-27 campaign. The Turin side view the striker as a central piece of their long-term attacking plans, particularly with doubts persisting over Dusan Vlahovic and his future at the club.

Juventus attempted to secure the Frenchman’s return during the winter transfer window, but Tottenham Hotspur, where he is currently on loan, were unwilling to sanction an early departure. Despite that setback, the Bianconeri remain determined to revisit the deal in the summer.

According to reports, the club’s intention to pursue Kolo Muani stands irrespective of Vlahovic’s situation. The Serbian striker’s agreement runs out in June, and negotiations over a possible renewal are expected to restart next week.

Spalletti’s future tied to transfer ambitions

Juventus are also preparing to initiate extension talks with head coach Luciano Spalletti. However, his continued stay at the Allianz Stadium is said to be closely connected to the club’s strategic direction and recruitment drive.

It is claimed that the coach is seeking a marquee arrival in every area of the pitch ahead of next season. Delivering on those expectations could play a decisive role in shaping his long-term commitment to the project in Turin.

Defensive and midfield reshuffle on the horizon

Beyond the pursuit of Kolo Muani, Juventus have reportedly begun discussions with several potential additions. Among the defenders under consideration are Oscar Mingueza and Zeki Celik of AS Roma, both of whom could be available on free transfers.

In midfield, Bernardo Silva — whose contract expires in June — and Sandro Tonali are considered key objectives. Meanwhile, Teun Koopmeiners is expected to move on.

Changes could also affect other areas of the squad. Federico Gatti has reportedly drawn attention from clubs in the Premier League, while goalkeepers Michele Di Gregorio and Mattia Perin may also depart as part of a broader overhaul.

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