Juventus Keeps Faith in Tudor as Coach and PSG's Kolo Muani Staying for Club World Cup
- Juventus announced that Igor Tudor will continue as their head coach following the automatic extension of his contract after the team qualified for the Champions League.
- The club decided to retain Igor Tudor after exploring options involving Antonio Conte and Gian Piero Gasperini, both of whom opted to remain with their respective teams.
- Juventus has secured an extension of Randal Kolo Muani’s loan from Paris Saint-Germain, ensuring he will remain with the team through the duration of the Club World Cup.
- Damien Comolli mentioned that while no agreement has been finalized for the upcoming season, he remains hopeful as PSG remains open to discussions and Kolo Muani is eager to continue with the team.
- These moves aim to prepare Juventus for multiple competitions while strengthening the squad, with Tudor leading and Kolo Muani expected to contribute further.
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Brazilian background Gabriel Moscardo joins the PSG for the World Cup of Clubs. Led to Reims this season, the 19-year-old player joins the Parisian squad in Los Angeles.
Juventus keeps faith in Tudor as coach_ Kolo Muani staying for Club World Cup
TURIN, Italy (AP) — Juventus coach Igor Tudor is to stay in charge next season and French forward Randal Kolo Muani will play at the Club World Cup, the club’s new general manager Damien Comolli said on Tuesday. Comolli, who took over at Juventus only this month, said talks with Tudor reached a positive conclusion after the Croatian coach previously voiced his displeasure with his status. Tudor guided
Juventus keeps faith in Tudor as coach and PSG’s Kolo Muani staying for Club World Cup
TURIN, Italy (AP) — Juventus coach Igor Tudor is to stay in charge next season and French forward Randal Kolo Muani will play at the Club World Cup, the club’s new general manager Damien Comolli said on Tuesday.
Juventus keeps faith in Tudor as coach and PSG's Kolo Muani staying for ...
Juventus say Tudor to remain in charge next season
Igor Tudor is set to stay on as Juventus coach next season, the Turin giants new General Manager Damien Comolli announced on Tuesday. Former Juve defender-midfielder Tudor was appointed in March after the club sacked Thiago Motta. (ANSA)
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