Randal Kolo Muani seems “destined” to stay at Tottenham Hotspur despite interest from Juventus in the January transfer window.
Speculation linking Kolo Muani and Juventus has intensified in recent days as the Bianconeri seek attacking reinforcements.
Kolo Muani enjoyed a bright loan stint at Juve last year, while his current tenure at Tottenham has been somewhat mixed
However, Italian transfer expert Nicolo Schira has some bad news as far as the Juventus hierarchy is concerned.
Randal Kolo Muani impresses for Tottenham in Champions League as Juventus snubbed
Randal Kolo Muani may not have scored yet in the Premier League, but he has been an asset for Tottenham in the Champions League.
The Juventus target scored a crucial goal against Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday night, his third in the competition this season.
Kolo Muani’s goal helped Spurs beat Frankfurt 2-0 and finish fourth in the group table, ensuring safe passage to the knockout stages.
Seemingly in wake of his Champions League efforts, Tottenham now want to keep the Frenchman, according to Nicolo Schira.
Spurs have not “opened the door” to a prospective move to Juventus, added the transfer insider.
#Tottenham want to keep Randal #KoloMuani at #THFC, which have no opened the door to the departure to #Juventus. The french striker seems destined to stay at Spurs. #transfers
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) January 29, 2026
Indeed, fellow Italian transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio corroborated Schira’s comments.
Di Marzio claimed on X that Spurs have “no intention” of ending Kolo Muani’s loan in London.
.@JuventusFC, il @SpursOfficial non ha intenzione di interrompere il prestito di Randal Kolo Muani. @SkySports
— Gianluca Di Marzio (@DiMarzio) January 29, 2026
Giorgio Chiellini played down the prospect of Kolo Muani to Juventus recently, and it seems Tottenham now share the same stance.
Juventus struggling to land new striker as January deadline looms
Randal Kolo Muani appears to be the latest attacking target Juventus will not be getting in the January transfer window.
Juve tried their luck with Jean-Philippe Mateta and Youssef En-Nesyri, but neither approach proved successful.
While Kolo Muani’s goal against Frankfurt was great for him and Tottenham, it was probably the one thing Juventus didn’t want to happen.
Now, the Bianconeri will likely have to look elsewhere, but they’ve only got until February 2 to get a new striker over the line.











