Juventus is reportedly considering a player swap with Paris Saint-Germain, an opportunity that could see them acquire Randal Kolo Muani, a player they have long admired, while potentially offloading Jonathan David, for whom they are open to finding a buyer. This developing story is reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport.
The two prominent European clubs have initiated preliminary discussions on this concept. Their relationship has reportedly improved in recent months, following a period of tension after the previous summer transfer window. Notably, Jonathan David previously played under PSG’s director Luis Campos during his successful tenure at Lille.
PSG is reportedly eager to offload Kolo Muani permanently. Conversely, while Juventus isn’t entirely committed to parting ways with David after only one season, they would consider it under the right circumstances. Both forwards are said to have comparable salaries, potentially simplifying a mutually beneficial valuation agreement. Juventus stands to make a profit from David, having originally acquired him on a free transfer.
Meanwhile, Dusan Vlahovic appears increasingly inclined to remain at Juventus for the foreseeable future. The club has offered him a short-term contract with wages of €6 million plus add-ons. This is a reduction from his current €8 million salary, which also includes the final €4 million installment of his initial signing bonus due this year. Despite previous contact, neither Barcelona nor Bayern Munich seem to be showing significant interest in signing Vlahovic.
Our View on the Potential Swap
Player exchanges often appear strategically sound on paper but frequently face difficulties in materializing. While a swap involving Kolo Muani and David could be a technically viable solution, Jonathan David’s experience last summer, when he took a considerable amount of time to decide on his next destination, suggests he might be reluctant to move again so soon. Although he could find comfort in Ligue 1, he might prioritize a team where he’d be guaranteed a starring role rather than another quick transfer.








