The future of Dusan Vlahovic at Juventus is at a crossroads, with crucial discussions set to take place at the club’s Continassa training centre. IlBianconero report how the Serbian striker, whose contract expires on June 30, 2026, has experienced a turbulent season—oscillating between being the leading figure in attack and spending time on the bench. His passionate and sometimes impulsive character has been a constant thread throughout his time in Turin.
A major sticking point in Vlahovic’s future with Juventus is his salary. He is set to earn €12 million next season, a figure that is increasingly difficult for the club to sustain. Despite this, a definitive split between Vlahovic and Juventus is not inevitable.
Juventus general manager Damien Comolli has made it clear that direct talks with Vlahovic are a priority. “I spoke with Dusan last week. The player should return shortly, and I want to talk to him [again] to understand what he has in mind. He is a top player, but something didn’t work. I realise it’s not enough, I don’t know who is to blame. I have to talk to the player and understand, there’s no doubt he’s a top player. We need to understand what his intentions are,” Comolli explained in a recent press conference.
Today, both Vlahovic and Comolli arrived at Continassa. The striker, fresh from international duty, was present for his first training session back—even though the squad had a scheduled day off. This timing has fuelled speculation that a pivotal meeting about his future could happen in the coming hours.
Juventus are eager to resolve the situation, knowing that without a contract extension, they risk losing Vlahovic for free when his deal expires. The club are open to keeping him, but only if a compromise can be reached on salary. Otherwise, a sale this summer becomes a real possibility.