Tottenham are prepared to cut short Randal Kolo Muani’s loan spell, according to talkSPORT.
Juventus are keen on the Paris Saint-Germain forward, but Spurs would need to line up a replacement before allowing him to return to his parent club. With the transfer deadline looming next Monday, time is becoming a major issue.
Kolo Muani has failed to make a real impact in north London since arriving last summer and is still without a Premier League goal. His only strikes came in November’s 5–3 Champions League defeat to PSG. That form has left Tottenham unlikely to trigger any permanent option.
The French international enjoyed a strong loan stint at Juventus last season, scoring five times in his first three matches, and believed he had earned a permanent move. However, negotiations collapsed, opening the door for Spurs to step in.
Juventus remain in the market for attacking reinforcements after missing out on Jean-Philippe Mateta and Youssef En-Nesyri. A return for the proven Kolo Muani is seen as a realistic option, with head coach Luciano Spalletti understood to be an admirer.
Meanwhile, Tottenham continue to explore both incomings and outgoings. Goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky could join West Ham on loan with an option to buy, having struggled for minutes behind Guglielmo Vicario since arriving from Slavia Prague.
There may also be renewed movement over Andy Robertson.
While a deal for the Liverpool left-back appeared to stall, it could be revived if the Reds recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at Roma.
Spurs have already been active this window, completing the signings of Conor Gallagher and Souza, and further business could still follow before the deadline.

