Juventus have already have done a lot of work to secure the services of a player who has scored four goals for Tottenham this season.
Thomas Frank’s sacking and the lack of clarity on Tottenham’s next permanent head coach have cast a lot of doubts on the futures of several players at the club.
That is especially true of the players who are at the club on loan, with reports indicating that Spurs are not certain to activate the option to buy Joao Palhinha in the summer.
The situation appears to be even bleaker for Randal Kolo Muani, who himself has long believed that he will not remain at Tottenham beyond this season.

Juventus have already ‘sorted out’ deal for Tottenham’s Randal Kolo Muani
It has been reported over the last few weeks that Juventus are plotting a move to sign Kolo Muani this summer, with the Serie A club’s interest in the striker having not gone away since his successful loan spell at the club last season.
A new report in TuttoSport has now reported on Juve’s search for a new striker, and they reveal that the club have identified the Frenchman as the perfect choice.
The Bianconeri are looking to tie down Dusan Vlahovic to a new deal, and Kolo Muani is seen as a reliable option, having combined well with the Serbian in Turin last season.
Interestingly, the outlet asserts that ‘everything is sorted out’ between Juve and PSG already regarding the striker, who is seen as a cost-effective option by the Serie A club.
Juve manager has made Kolo Mauni demand
This report comes just days after it emerged that Luciano Spalletti had urged the Juve hierarchy to secure Kolo Muani in the summer – a player who PSG once paid £76.4m for.
The update claimed that the 27-year-old remains a ‘hot topic’ at the Allianz Stadium ahead of the summer and revealed that PSG’s relationship with Juve was improving after their fall-out over the French striker last summer.
Igor Tudor has spoken glowingly about Kolo Muani, who has started both games under the Croatian, and the forward would be hoping to have a strong end to the season under a manager he knows well.
