Juventus are working to secure the signings of Randal Kolo Muani and Tarik Muharemovic before July 13th, according to reports from TuttoSport. While described as a difficult task, the club believes both deals are achievable, potentially without needing to sell existing players.
Kolo Muani, currently at Paris Saint-Germain, is a primary target. Juventus’ initial offer of €33 million was rejected by PSG, but both clubs are reportedly keen to reach an agreement. Juventus are hesitant to pay more than €40 million for the forward, citing a perceived decline in his value over the past two years, and a belief that he has only consistently performed at his best while playing in Turin. A revised offer of €35 million, structured as a loan with a conditional option to buy, is being considered to ease the financial burden.
The France international has already agreed personal terms with Juventus, a five-year contract worth €5 million net per season. Giovanni Carnevali, the Juventus sporting director, is carefully weighing each offer, recognizing the limited interest from other top clubs for Kolo Muani. Manager Luciano Spalletti supports the pursuit but aligns with the club’s valuation of the player, insisting on securing him at the right price.
Alongside Kolo Muani, Juventus are also progressing talks for Tarik Muharemovic from Sassuolo. The Bosnian midfielder could arrive for approximately €18 million, with a salary of just over €2 million per year for five seasons. He is expected to travel to Italy after his international commitments and could undergo a medical examination as early as next week.
Juventus are also monitoring goalkeeper options, including Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa and Guglielmo Vicario, but are unwilling to meet Aston Villa’s €10 million asking price for Martinez. They are waiting for Tottenham Hotspur to consider a loan deal for Vicario. Further midfield targets include Leon Goretzka, with Juventus re-opening communication with the player’s representatives.




