MiTi: Juventus will increase its loan offer for Muani next week due to Manchester United s intervention

Sports 7:15pm, 27 July 2025 82

The Italian media "Milan Sports" reported that Juventus will increase its loan offer for Paris striker Muani next week.

Due to Manchester United's intervention and Juventus' upcoming training camp, Juventus tried to accelerate the introduction of Muani, and the player has returned to Paris after the loan period expired after the Club World Cup.

The negotiations between Paris and Juventus are almost daily, but the main problem has not been fully solved: Paris wants to ensure the complete sale of Muani, while Juventus is reluctant to make an immediate commitment due to the huge amount. General Manager Comoli will make a more determined attempt next week to try to improve the latest offer. The move is intended to move closer to Paris, with the goal of breaking the deadlock and satisfying Tudor.

Whether it is Comoli, his deputy Chiellini or technical director Modesto, the idea is completely consistent. Juventus hopes to complete Muani's deal as he signs Jonathan David and waits to resolve the problem of leaving the team's player Vlahovic. This is to complete the forward strengthening in time to prepare for the team's training camp for Hezgogenorah next weekend, but more importantly, the move is intended to try to avoid possible unexpected troubles from the beginning.

The agreement between Juventus and Muani has kept the Premier League suitors away from each other with the good relationship they have established in the past few months. Muani has been prioritizing Juventus and has reiterated the idea to Paris in recent hours. Rumors about Manchester United's decision to intervene have made Juventus unable to feel at ease. The risk is always there and management will try to avoid it.

The two clubs are working hard to find compromises. Comoli is trying to "bind" the mandatory buyout clause with specific conditions that will not be automatically triggered as Paris hopes. The two sides are discussing the qualifications of the Champions League and the number of players' appearances, as well as the final estimate of 40-45 million euros. Comoli will try to drive progress by raising the initial loan fee: close to €10 million may reassure Paris. The

agreement has not been reached, but Juventus hopes to find a solution in the next few days. Muani has resumed training in Paris, but he hopes to return to Turin before the German training camp on Saturday. If the negotiations are not going well, Comoli will not give up and will continue to negotiate, hoping to reach an agreement in August.

It will be easier if Vlahovic leaves the team, and Milan is still watching the players. But by then, it will also depend on Muani himself, on his willingness to wait and resist Manchester United's temptation. Juventus hopes to avoid this, but if unexpected situations occur, loaning Hoylen is an alternative.