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Tottenham’s Randal Kolo Muani could return to Champions League alongside N’Golo Kante

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With Randal Kolo Muani’s loan spell at Tottenham Hotspur now over, a Champions League club are ready to step up their pursuit of the striker.

Reports indicate that Tottenham are not expected to pursue a permanent deal for Kolo Muani, who only managed one Premier League goal during his loan spell in North London.

Many Spurs fans were left unimpressed by the Frenchman’s application this season, and believe that the club need to upgrade on him this summer if they are to get back towards the top end of the table.

It has now emerged that a European club are ready to push ahead with a deal for the forward amid the Lilywhites’ seeming inaction.

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Fenerbahce eyeing Randal Kolo Muani deal following his loan spell at Tottenham

Fanatik are now reporting that Fenerbahce are keen on adding a new forward to their squad, and the club’s chairman, Aziz Yildirim, has started working on many options.

After exploring moves for the likes of Alexander Sorloth and Romelu Lukaku, Fenerbahce have now set their sights on Kolo Muani.

The outlet claims that the Turkish club are soon expected to make contact regarding the signing of the 27-year-old, who is owned by Paris Saint-Germain.

It is revealed that the France international is expected to cost around €22m (£19m) and is expected to demand a salary of around €9m (£7.7m) per season.

Juventus are keen on re-signing Kolo Muani

Some sources have suggested over recent months that Juventus are keen to re-sign Kolo Muani, who enjoyed a successful loan spell at the Allianz Stadium last season.

Two weeks ago, Gazzetta dello Sport even asserted that Juve have already struck an agreement with PSG for the forward ahead of the summer window.

The report added that the Serie A club had also reached a verbal agreement with Kolo Muani on personal terms, with the player allegedly keen to return to Turin.

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