British media: Tottenham Hotspur once again explores the introduction of Muani, and is understanding the attitudes of Paris and players
According to British media TEAMtalk, Hotspur discusses the introduction of Paris Saint-Germain striker Muani.
It is reported that Tottenham is testing whether Muani is interested in moving to the Premier League. Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain are at a deadlock on Muani's transfer negotiations, and Tottenham may have a chance to pursue the French international again. However, Tottenham is currently cautious and unwilling to become a "price-raising tool" in negotiations between the two clubs.
Tottenham chased Muani in January this year, but Juventus won the battle and the players joined the Zebras on loan. Although Juventus hopes to switch loans to permanent transfers, their negotiations with Paris have been hampered. From the seller's perspective, the key is whether Tottenham is willing to make a promise that Juventus is unwilling to compromise, but Tottenham needs to first understand the true wishes of Paris Saint-Germain and Muani himself.
TEAMtalk learned that the reserve price set by Paris Saint-Germain for Muani is at least 55 million euros (about £48 million), and half of the fees must be paid first. Juventus is currently unwilling to accept this condition, and they prefer to initially pay no more than 15 million euros (about 13 million pounds). This has led to slow progress in negotiations and Paris Saint-Germain has become slightly dissatisfied. Sources said Paris Saint-Germain has begun considering negotiations with other clubs, and Tottenham has been aware of the situation, and they have maintained interest in Muani since January, but they must weigh whether to make a formal offer as soon as possible. The key point is to understand the players' attitude towards transferring to London now, because his focus has been on joining Juventus.
This week is crucial for Tottenham's transfer window, and the team is looking for an attacking midfielder as Madison suffered a new injury last weekend. After missing Gibbs White, Tottenham had planned to strengthen this position. This leaves Tottenham still need to fill key offensive positions, and signing Muani may be an unexpected opportunity.