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Whenever Juventus’ run in the Club World Cup ends, Kolo Muani’s loan deal is over, and he will need to return to Paris to try and resolve his uncertain future this summer. Nonetheless, 1998 FIFA World Cup winner David Trezegue suggested that the Old Lady should look to keep the Frenchman due to how he has performed during his loan sint.

“It’s clear that Kolo Muani has regained the confidence he lost after his season at Paris Saint-Germain,” Trezegue told Tuttosport (via Le10Sport). “Since arriving in Turin, he has been able to showcase his qualities. He’s an important player, worthy of the French national team. He’s proving himself, and I think he’s happy at Juve.

“Tudor’s system also highlights his strengths—he seems comfortable on the pitch. He’s an important player for the club, and it will be up to him to keep the bar high by continuing to improve, training after training.”

L’Equipe recently reported that Chelsea have shifted their focus to Randal Kolo Muani as they search for a versatile attacking option this summer.

The French forward is best known for playing through the middle but is also comfortable operating on either wing. Chelsea have had their eye on Kolo Muani for some time and are now in discussions with PSG about a possible transfer.

Enzo Maresca’s side won’t be alone in the race, though. Juventus, who signed Kolo Muani on loan in January, are also pushing to keep him after he impressed during the second half of the season.

In April, GIVEMESPORT reported that Tottenham Hotspur are ready to make another move for the French forward if Juventus chooses not to make his loan permanent.

Tottenham are expected to pursue attacking reinforcements this summer, regardless of whether Ange Postecoglou stayed on as manager. Kolo Muani’s next step remains uncertain, but interest in the 26-year-old is picking up.

This article first appeared on PSG Talk and was syndicated with permission.

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