MiType: Paris s valuation of Muani dropped to 50 million euros, Juventus is confident of loaning it again

Football 10:06pm, 1 August 2025 176

"Milan Sports" reported that Paris estimated Muani to 50 million euros, and Juventus was confident that he would loan the striker again.

Juventus is one step closer to returning to Muani. This number one target, which has long been regarded as a reinforcement for the front line, has benefited from a new round of contact with Paris Saint-Germain. Although the agreement has not been reached, the trading puzzle is becoming more and more complete, and there are only details of the amount and form left.

Paris has reduced its total valuation to about 50 million euros, and the Zebra Legion gradually approached this figure through multiple quotes. The transaction framework has made progress, tending to lending plans with near-mandatory buyout clauses.

Although there are still differences in prices, Juventus has good reason to remain optimistic, the two clubs have a good relationship, and Muani continues to express his desire to return to Paris and Juventus.

In the face of the interest of Premier League teams, Paris senior executives still look forward to an irrefutable offer that can shake the players. At the same time, direct sale can also avoid occupying the six out-of-loan quotas stipulated by FIFA. Juventus and Paris are pushing forward their negotiations with the goal of having players attend the German training camp on Saturday, but the goal is to have Muani appear after the team returns from Germany by mid-August, and Tudor is patiently waiting for the French striker.

Juventus general manager Komoli also talked about the progress of the transfer: "We have a great relationship with Paris. Muani promotes a return but needs to reach an agreement. We are working hard to get Juventus back to the victory track."

This statement is not only a pursuit of Muani, but also a declaration for Vlahovic and his suitors: "If there is a suitable offer, he can leave the team, but has not received it yet."

Mitti said that the club hopes to sell Vlahovic, who has decided not to renew the contract and the contract expires in 2026, but is unwilling to sell it at a low price, especially for direct competitors at least 20 million to 25 million euros.

Juventus is equally tough on Weather Jr. and Douglas Louis. Comoli emphasized: "Juventus is higher than any individual. Douglas Louis failed his teammates and club, and he himself realized and apologized."

Viather Jr. insisted on joining Marseille coached by Dezelby, but Comoli emphasized: "Marseille's offer does not meet the standards, and I have suggested that players consider other options."

source:m7 cn