Tottenham Hotspur are among the clubs in the mix to sign Paris Saint-Germain’s Randal Kolo Muani in the winter market.
On Thursday, we covered claims from Italy which stated Spurs have made a move for the striker, who has struggled this season.
The France international clocked in 453 minutes from 14 games this season and made four appearances in the last two months.
His situation in Paris has seen several clubs, including Tottenham, take notice and Friday’s Corriere della Sera mentions Spurs when covering AC Milan and Juventus’ interest in the 26-year-old.
The player is determined to leave the Ligue 1 winners in January, after losing prominence under Luis Enrique.
Juve technical director Cristiano Giuntoli Milan sporting director Geoffrey Moncada are monitoring Kolo Muani’s situation but haven’t made moves because PSG are requesting €60m for him.
The newspaper claims this is ‘obviously out of market’ price for Juve and Milan, who will also have to be wary of the competition from Tottenham, AS Monaco and RB Leipzig.
Juventus and the Rossoneri are hoping to sign Kolo Munai if PSG were to let him leave on a loan deal, probably at the end of this window.
Corriere della Sera state the Frenchman would pick Milan if he were to move to Italy, but it won’t be easy because of PSG’s asking price and the competition from Tottenham and others.