Juventus have found an alternative to Randal Kolo Muani

 

Randal Kolo Muani is a player in greater demand than ever. On loan to Juve last season, the former Nantes and Frankfurt player never failed to impress. Whether under Thiago Motta or Igor Tudor, the 1.87m right-footer has indeed confirmed his status as a world-class striker. Mobile, involved in the game, intelligent in his movement, and decisive, RKM has finally conquered Turin. Author of five goals in three matches, the French international (31 caps, 9 goals) ultimately finished the season with a total of eight goals in nineteen matches.

In the last few hours, we revealed to you that the main player concerned, under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until June 2028, was in the sights of the biggest European clubs , and in particular two Premier League heavyweights: Manchester United and Newcastle. For its part, Juve has never hidden its desire to extend the adventure with a player who has met the approval of both the locker room and the stands. Yes, but at a time when everyone is fighting over the Bondy native, the Old Lady also continues to prospect in parallel.

Juve also looking at Liverpool

With this in mind, and although Kolo Muani remains the Old Lady's priority for the center forward position, the Italian press claims that Juve has entered the race for a certain Darwin Nunez. After signing Jonathan David and while waiting to resolve the Dusan Vlahovic equation, the Turin management continues to work to find a profile capable of supporting the former Lille player. According to the latest information from Calciomercato , Juve is interested in the 26-year-old striker, currently tied to Liverpool until June 2028.

Physical, fast, and renowned for his finishing skills, the Uruguayan appears to be the perfect addition to the Bianconeri. This alternative, however, remains far from obvious, as the Italian media outlet reports that Juve will have to match the Reds' request of €60 million. A figure currently beyond the reach of the Italian club's finances, nevertheless confirming the Turin management's desire to resolve the striker's situation as quickly as possible.

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