According to Graeme Pele, chief football reporter of British media Tbrfootball, due to Juventus' difficulties in negotiating with Paris Saint-Germain, Muani may become the target of signings for other clubs, including Tottenham, Manchester United, Newcastle and Villa.
In January this year, Paris Saint-Germain put Muani into the transfer market, and Tottenham had hoped to get a French striker. However, Muani eventually chose to play football at Juventus on loan. Juventus hopes to continue to rent and come with a buyout clause, but Paris Saint-Germain insists on direct sale or a lease with a forced buyout clause.
Paris Saint-Germain priced Muani for 50 million euros (about £43.3 million), or 5 million euros (about £4.3 million) plus a mandatory buyout fee of 45 million euros (about £39 million). At present, Juventus is not willing to accept these conditions and has asked Manchester United about Hoylen's situation.
Muani, although he wished to stay in Turin, was also open to traveling to England. It is understood that Muani's agent has contacted clubs such as Tottenham, Manchester United, Newcastle and Aston Villa to inform them of their players' situation.