Juventus are growing doubtful about a reunion with Randal Kolo Muani as PSG refuse to budge from their €60–70 million valuation, reports La Gazzetta dello Sport. The French forward is keen to return to Turin and has agreed to lower his salary to €7m annually, but PSG’s demands remain well above Juve’s €50m offer.
With negotiations stalling, the Bianconeri are weighing alternatives. Lois Openda is emerging as a serious option after scoring 41 goals and supplying 18 assists in 91 games for RB Leipzig, though the German side are tough negotiators having already sold Benjamin Sesko. Rasmus Højlund is admired but appears Napoli-bound. Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku have been offered to Juve and other clubs, with Aston Villa leading the chase for Jackson. Ademola Lookman may be considered if Atalanta soften their stance on his price.