Juventus are working quietly but persistently in pursuit of Randal Kolo Muani, their top target for the attacking position. However, as negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain face delays and time grows short, the club is actively exploring backup solutions to ensure they do not end up empty-handed.
Sky Sport Italia report that despite Kolo Muani remaining Juventus’ primary objective, the club leadership is prepared to shift gears if the deal cannot be finalized. The move for the French striker is structured around a paid loan of 5 million euros with a mandatory buyout set at 55 million. Yet key parts of the agreement with PSG have not been settled, leaving the transfer in limbo.
Aware of these uncertainties, Juventus has initiated contact with Chelsea regarding Nicolas Jackson. Jackson is viewed as a credible alternative should the attempt to bring Kolo Muani to Turin ultimately fall through.