Juventus Eye Randal Kolo Muani as Dusan Vlahovic's Future Remains Unclear
Juventus are actively preparing for the possibility of life without Dusan Vlahovic as uncertainty continues to surround the Serbian striker's future. With his contract nearing its expiration and no breakthrough reached in extension talks, the club has intensified its search for a new leading forward ahead of the upcoming season.
Negotiations between Juventus and Vlahovic have reportedly stalled due to differences over salary expectations. While the player is believed to be open to lowering his current wages, the gap between his demands and the club's offer remains significant. As a result, the chances of him remaining in Turin appear to be fading.
To address the situation, Juventus have identified Randal Kolo Muani as their preferred replacement. The French forward left a positive impression during a previous loan spell and is viewed as a player who could immediately strengthen the attack without requiring a lengthy adaptation period.
Kolo Muani's future has also become a topic of discussion after an inconsistent season away from Paris Saint-Germain. With PSG reportedly willing to sell the striker, Juventus see an opportunity to secure a proven attacker who already understands the demands of Italian football and could fit seamlessly into the squad.
Although Kolo Muani is the leading candidate, Juventus are keeping several alternatives on their shortlist. Alexander Sorloth, Gonzalo Garcia, and Jean-Philippe Mateta are all being monitored as potential options. However, as Vlahovic's departure becomes increasingly likely, Kolo Muani currently stands out as the player best positioned to lead Juventus' frontline in the next chapter of the club's rebuild.
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