
I didn't know Juventus was still interested in Kolo Muani.

His Serie A performance wasn't bad at all last season. He was absolutely much more effective than he was at PSG. He could really be the worst deal ever for the French side as they bought him for 95 million euros...
Now his market value has dropped to 30 million. Juventus must have seen the opening there to go for him permanently.
PSG are making it a habit of discarding good players and I don't know the reason for letting this player Kolo Muani go on loan in the first place but one thing I believe is, he would have made an impact with the PSG side last campaign but Juventus had that opportunity to strengthen their attacking department which Kolo Muani showed every bit of himself. As it stands, Juventus need to grab this opportunity with both arms because in no time I expect other clubs who are desperately looking for an attacker to step up and get him after all he did last season and also in the just concluded FIFA Club World Cup. This player is not the type that needs to spend much of his time on loan, they need to take him serious come next season.
I was thinking the same thing, but PSG has younger, higher-quality strikers. Ramos, for example, is a player of equal quality to Kolo Muani. Perhaps Kolo Muani himself has left, as he would have been a substitute at PSG.
Juventus is a club better suited to Kolo Muani's playing style. At Juventus, Kolo and David will be the primary strikers. Both can be on the pitch. I expect Vlahovic to be a substitute at Juventus most of the time.
Even Ramos wasn't finding it easy with the club, ever since he got injured I think at the beginning of last season the way he started coming from the bench made him look like option B for the PSG manager and I'd have loved to see both Ramos and Kolo Muani partner in the attack but Enrique choose to let the France player to go on loan leaving Ramos behind.
Kolo Muani can fit in anywhere as long as he plays as an attacker but for Juventus I think he needs a club that plays more flexible than Juventus. I see them as a team that loves to defend more than they attack and the player Kolo Muani always stress himself to bring the ball to the attack, that alone shows how slow Juventus are, that's to me.