Randal Kolo Muani personal terms agreed after Tottenham disappointment
Randal Kolo Muani leaves Tottenham Hotspur this summer after an underwhelming loan spell.
After shining for Eintracht Frankfurt in the 2022-23 campaign, things have not gone quite right for the Frenchman.
Struggling to hit the ground running for Paris Saint-Germain, he would be sent out on loan to both Juventus and Tottenham.
The versatile forward did rack up a run of games as Spurs secured survival under Roberto De Zerbi, though he failed to make enough of an impact to warrant a summer deal.
Returning to Paris this summer, his parent club are left in charge of deciding his future.
With this in mind, a move could be sorted sooner rather than later, as the forward aims to turn is career around.
PSG exit talks commence as Randal Kolo Muani rebuilds career
Operating across multiple roles in an underperforming Tottenham side, Kolo Muani's fortunes were rather synonymous with the Lilywhites' season itself.
Scoring just once and laying on one assist in the Premier League, Kolo Muani would often flatter to deceive - hardly winning over the Spurs fanbase in the process.
Now, Fabrizio Romano reports that personal terms have been agreed between the Frenchman and Juventus, while the clubs have now made contact with one another.
The Bianconeri looked to bring him back in January, before it was confirmed he would stay at Tottenham for the remainder of the season.
He joined Juventus on loan in January 2025, before he scored 10 times and registered three assists across 22 appearances under ex-Spurs boss Igor Tudor.
Operating in a more natural number nine role, the move could be the best option for Kolo Muani on a personal level, after becoming a key figure at Italy's biggest club.
Why Kolo Muani misfortunes were not all down to him
As a player, Kolo Muani is not an old-fashioned number nine, with the 27-year-old someone utilised for his movement, and ability to combine with teammates.
At both Frankfurt and Juventus, the team would be built around him - reaping big rewards in Germany, where he netted 26 times and laid on 17 assists across all competitions.
At Spurs, he was pushed out wide in the latter stage of the season, with De Zerbi inheriting a razor thin squad.
Both Kolo Muani and Mathys Tel struggled out wide, with the former in particular having a hard time on the right due to his limited one-on-one ability.
But, he will still be remembered as part of the squad that dragged the Lilywhites to safety, sparking what is looking to be an exciting rebuild under De Zerbi thus far.

