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£150,000-a-week-Tottenham loanee could end up in Serie A again for rest of season as transfer links emerge

Tottenham fans have not got to see the best of summer loanee Randal Kolo Muani this season.

Tottenham fans were pleased to see their club show real intent last summer following their Europa League success. The Lilywhites were determined to build on that historic achievement and spent heavily on new signings ahead of the ongoing season. They remained active in the transfer market until the final day and completed the signing of Randal Kolo Muani on a season-long loan from PSG just before the window closed.

The arrival of the Frenchman was viewed as a statement of ambition, with supporters believing that the North Londoners had finally secured a prolific striker capable of competing with Richarlison and Dominic Solanke for a place in the starting eleven. He arrived at N17 with high expectations, especially after an impressive six-month spell at Juventus last season, where he scored eight goals in 16 Serie A appearances for the Old Lady during the second half of the campaign.

Tottenham striker Randal Kolo Muani has struggled to make an impact at N17.

However, it is fair to say that the 27-year-old has failed to live up to his reputation since moving to N17. Kolo Muani has struggled to adapt to the demands of the Premier League and has found it difficult to flourish under Thomas Frank’s management. A series of injury setbacks, coupled with a lack of consistent performances, have forced him to reconsider his future, as he has yet to open his account in the domestic league.

Tottenham forward Randal Kolo Muani is linked with a return to Juventus

Fans have been far from impressed with what they have seen from Randal Kolo Muani this season. The striker has been unable to establish himself as a regular starter in a Spurs side that is already struggling in attack. There is a growing belief that the Frenchman may not be suited to the Premier League, with his career seemingly stalling since his move to North London. Some even fear that he could miss out on a World Cup call-up if his form does not improve in the coming months.

As a result, the 27-year-old is already exploring alternative options this winter as he looks to revive his career and get back on track. According to Ekrem Konur (via X), Juventus are interested in re-signing Kolo Muani on loan from parent club PSG for the second half of the season. The Serie A giants are keen to strengthen their attacking options and are willing to bring the Frenchman back, provided he terminates his loan spell with the Lilywhites.

It makes sense for the striker to consider a move before the transfer window closes in the coming days. Spurs fans have not been convinced by Kolo Muani’s performances and believe that allowing him to leave could free up space for a replacement for the remainder of the campaign. The Frenchman is also eager for a fresh start, as he feels his style of play is better suited to Serie A, where the tempo is generally less intense.

All eyes will now be on the PSG loanee as he prepares to decide his future in the coming days. Spurs will be hoping that Kolo Muani makes a swift decision, as they risk being left without a replacement during the business end of the transfer window. His potential departure is unlikely to significantly impact performances, given that he has made little impression on the team since arriving at the club last summer.