The path to a deal for Randal Kolo Muani may have just been cleared by a most peculiar twist at the Parc des Princes. GoalZaza can confirm that the Fr...
The path to a deal for Randal Kolo Muani may have just been cleared by a most peculiar twist at the Parc des Princes. GoalZaza can confirm that the French international has been relegated to training with Paris Saint. Germain's Under 19 squad, a clear signal that Luis Enrique sees no future for the forward in his first team plans. For Juventus, who have long marked the 25 year old as their primary attacking target this winter, this development is akin to a beacon in the fog.Thiago Motta's Bianconeri have been crying out for a striker who offers genuine pace and the ability to stretch a low block. Dusan Vlahovic remains a powerful focal point, but the Serbian often finds himself isolated against deep sitting defences. Kolo Muani, for all his inconsistency in Paris, brings a different skill set. He is a runner, a player who thrives on transitional play and can operate across the front line. That tactical flexibility is exactly what Juventus need to break the monotony of sterile possession they have sometimes suffered this season.The fact that Kolo Muani has been ostracised from the senior group speaks volumes. PSG want him out and the striker wants game time ahead of the European Championships. Juventus, however, have been waiting for the right moment to strike, and this is it. The big question is whether the Old Lady can structure a deal that suits all parties, likely a loan with an option to buy, or whether another Premier League suitor will swoop in at the last moment.There is still work to be done. Juve's financial constraints are well documented, and while Kolo Muani's stock has fallen, PSG will not simply give him away. Yet the sight of a player of his calibre training with the kids is a clear message. He is available and he is hungry. For a club that needs a spark in the final third, that smell of desperation might just be the scent of opportunity. The next few days will be decisive. Motta needs his man and the exit door in Paris is now wide open.