Warning at Juventus: Liverpool Plans to Sign Kolo Muani
Concern is rising within Juventus regarding the future of their attacking target, striker Randal Kolo Muani, after Liverpool entered the competition strongly to sign him, according to "La Gazzetta dello Sport."
According to the same source, Liverpool is looking for a replacement for the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, who announced his departure at the end of the season. The officials of the English club see Kolo Muani as a suitable option to strengthen the attack line.
Liverpool's interest comes despite the player's decline in numbers this season, as he scored 5 goals and provided 4 assists in 36 matches. However, the English club is betting on his ability to play in more than one attacking position, including the right wing.
On the other hand, Juventus is sticking to its plan to sign the player, considering him a primary target for more than a season and a half, following previous failed attempts to acquire him in the summer of 2025 and last January, due to Paris Saint-Germain's high demands and Tottenham's refusal to end the loan.
Reports also indicate that Juventus is relying on the player's desire to return to Turin, in addition to his expected value in the summer being around 35 million euros, with an annual salary of approximately 7 million euros, which keeps him within the club's financial limits.
Juventus hopes to secure qualification for the Champions League, as this is considered a crucial factor in strengthening its position against the increasing English competition for the Kolo Muani deal.
According to the same source, Liverpool is looking for a replacement for the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, who announced his departure at the end of the season. The officials of the English club see Kolo Muani as a suitable option to strengthen the attack line.
Liverpool's interest comes despite the player's decline in numbers this season, as he scored 5 goals and provided 4 assists in 36 matches. However, the English club is betting on his ability to play in more than one attacking position, including the right wing.
On the other hand, Juventus is sticking to its plan to sign the player, considering him a primary target for more than a season and a half, following previous failed attempts to acquire him in the summer of 2025 and last January, due to Paris Saint-Germain's high demands and Tottenham's refusal to end the loan.
Reports also indicate that Juventus is relying on the player's desire to return to Turin, in addition to his expected value in the summer being around 35 million euros, with an annual salary of approximately 7 million euros, which keeps him within the club's financial limits.
Juventus hopes to secure qualification for the Champions League, as this is considered a crucial factor in strengthening its position against the increasing English competition for the Kolo Muani deal.