<p>Kolo Muani is still sending signals, meanwhile between Juve and PSG… Barido emerges</p>

So far, so good. The sun bids farewell to the sky above Nuremberg and paints the spires of the city's Gothic churches red. It's the sign of another day passing, a transitional one for Juventus 's transfer market. Meanwhile, the team is having dinner together , a tradition at the German training camp. Some 700 kilometers away, the apparent calm of Continassa should not be misleading. In the Juventus headquarters, Comolli manages both day-to-day and exceptional matters, administration and the transfer market. The general manager's agenda prioritizes departures, ensuring they become a direct consequence of arrivals. Speaking of priorities and arrivals, one thing remains at the top of the wish list: Kolo Muani . He convinced Tudor. First, he overturned the hierarchy by giving him space, to the detriment of Vlahovic, and then, during the renewal process, he asked the club to try to bring him back to Turin. From the Paris Saint-Germain training camp, he continues to post messages, liking content about Juventus and his former teammates. Everyone's intention is clear: the French striker would pack his bags today to return to Turin, and Juventus would welcome him back with open arms. The problem, then, isn't the intention, but the attention of other teams. So far, the Premier League's interest hasn't materialized into an offer that would convince the Parisian club. And so, for Juventus, another day of negotiations passes, but one that certainly doesn't see them passively watching events unfold.
More contacts, more attempts to reach an agreement, to bridge the gap between the clubs. PSG has set a price around €50 million , preferring a permanent transfer, but the more time passes, the more margins become limited. Juventus is aiming for a costly loan deal that, only next summer, would be transformed into a permanent purchase: a way to spread the cost. In the ongoing discussions, attempts are being made to explore unexplored paths. Some have pointed to one that leads to the Juventus youth academy, a talent to include in the deal to lower the fixed cost. The name of Barido , an Argentine attacking midfielder for the Under-20s, has emerged from the rumors: for now, it's just a suggestion, a rumor in the background, but be careful, because someone might decide to turn up the volume and listen with greater interest. Clearly, Vlahovic's exit would simplify matters , as Damien Comolli also specified. The two players' fates are closely intertwined: no longer because one can bench the other, but because the Serbian's departure—or, at least, a clear definition of his future—could unlock the arrival of Kolo Muani. Meanwhile, in Herzogenaurach, Tudor is working on a Juventus squad without the Frenchman: Vlahovic is the attacking powerhouse, alternating with Jonathan David. Meanwhile, the Croatian coach envisions a Juventus squad with the Frenchman: ahead of Conceicao and Yildiz, or perhaps a few meters back, talking to David. For now, these are just thoughts awaiting concrete realization. That handshake that would seal the deal between Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain. A new day of phone calls and negotiations begins: Kolo Muani remains the priority of the incoming transfer market, and work is underway to check off his long to-do list.
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