Spurs Linked With Return Of Loanee Forward
Spurs Linked With Return Of Loanee Forward Juventus Push for Kolo Muani as PSG Hold Firm, What It Means for Tottenham Juventus are still pushing for Randal Kolo Muani, and the situation matters beyond Turin. According to TuttoSport , the Italian club are pressing on, “Forward. Somehow, whatever happens, keep moving forward.” That is the mood. The key point is simple. Juventus already have an agreement with the player, “a five year contract worth €5 million per year.” He remains “the chosen one”, the striker who best fits what the coach and club hierarchy want. Kolo Muani Transfer Numbers Climb PSG are not making this easy. Juventus have gone to €33 million, then looked at two more structures, “reaching €35 million as the fixed fee” and adding bonuses to reach “a total of €37 million.” TuttoSport states clearly, “For now, that’s the maximum Juventus can realistically reach.” That tells you where the ceiling is. PSG, fresh from strong outgoing business, see no reason to blink. The report describes “a financial wall built on their asking price.” That is blunt and accurate. This is a price dispute, nothing more complicated than that. PSG Strategy Leaves Door Open The French side are content to wait. “They can use time to their advantage.” It is standard negotiating practice. Delay, apply pressure, test the buyer’s limits. Juventus, for their part, are said to be effectively capped at around €40 million. That matters, because once a club hits its internal line, movement slows. The player’s desire still counts. TuttoSport notes, “The player’s desire remains strong,” but adds that it “will not be decisive.” Again, fair enough. Players can push, but selling clubs decide when the numbers work. Tottenham Transfer Market Angle For Tottenham, this is worth tracking because centre forward movement at elite clubs always creates ripple effects. If Juventus get Kolo Muani, other names move. If they fail, they revisit alternatives, and markets tighten elsewhere. Spurs supporters know how these chains work. One blocked deal in Paris or Turin can suddenly alter prices and availability across Europe. As the article says “De Zerbi doesn’t mind, he can return to Tottenham “. Photo IMAGO Our View From a Tottenham fan perspective, this report is the usual transfer circus. Everyone seems to know the player wants the move, Juventus have a contract lined up, and PSG still think time will do the heavy lifting. Fine. That happens. The question for Spurs is whether the French forward is worth revisiting after his mixed loan spell last season. If Juventus are hesitating around €37 million to €40 million, in this market that is not exactly huge money, but given he struggled with Premier League football surely the club will look elsewhere. The only silver lining on a potential deal is his improved return in the Champions League, could that translate to Premier League improvement?
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