Crunch meeting for Tottenham player transfer – Wednesday ‘decisive’ for Spurs exit

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On Tuesday, claims from Italy covered Juventus’ desire to sign Tottenham Hotspur’s Randal Kolo Muani in the winter market.

He joined the Premier League side on loan from Paris Saint-Germain last summer. Prior to that, the striker had a six-month temporary spell with Juve, managing 10 goals and three assists.

The Serie A side failed to agree fresh terms with PSG to retain Kolo Muani, allowing Spurs to sign him.

He hasn’t enjoyed a good run under Thomas Frank at the north London club. To put it in context, the France international has scored two goals and contributed three assists from 23 matches.

Juventus are thinking about signing the 27-year-old in the winter market and Gianluca Di Marzio covers the latest.

The Old Lady are working on bringing the Tottenham player back to Italy before Monday’s deadline. According to Di Marzio, contact to try and sign the player is ongoing.

The Premier League side will need to give their approval to cut short his loan stay. If that happens, Juve will then have to find an agreement with the Champions League winners.

TuttoMercatoWeb also provide an important update on the Turin club’s ongoing pursuit of Kolo Muani.

Juve want to provide Luciano Spalletti a new striker for the second half of the season and the Frenchman is back on their list.

He could feature against his former club, Eintracht Frankfurt, when Tottenham face them in Germany later today. The attacker’s focus may be elsewhere as he’s thinking of leaving Spurs in the coming days.

Juve are seriously considering bringing their former player back to the club. TWM explain Wednesday could be ‘decisive’ for them to sign Kolo Muani.

A ‘three-way meeting’ is scheduled between Spurs, Juventus and PSG. According to the report, this is most likely to be the ‘final meeting’ to determine whether the Turin club can sign him again.

Kolo Muani seeks for a new challenge away from Frank’s side. There will be more updates after today’s decisive meeting.

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