The future of Dusan Vlahovic remains unresolved, with Juventus still seeking a solution for the Serbian striker as the summer transfer window progresses. Calciomercato report (as quoted by TuttoJuve) that, despite ongoing speculation and the club’s clear intention to find him a new destination, Vlahovic has not received any concrete offers from other clubs.
Vlahovic, whose contract with Juventus expires in June 2026, is entering the final year of his deal, during which his salary will reach a substantial €12 million. This figure makes him one of the highest-paid players in Serie A, a situation Juventus are eager to resolve to avoid the risk of losing him for free next summer and continuing to pay his significant wages.
The club’s desire to move on from Vlahovic has become more pressing following the acquisition of Jonathan David, who is expected to play a key role in Juventus’ attack moving forward. However, Vlahovic’s reluctance to accept a pay cut or renew his contract on reduced terms has complicated matters. Previous attempts to engage in renewal talks have stalled, with the player and his representatives showing no willingness to compromise on salary expectations.
While Juventus have made it clear they are open to offers and have set an asking price for interested Premier League clubs, no formal bids have materialized. The lack of movement in the market leaves both the player and the club in a holding pattern, with the risk that Vlahovic could see out his contract and depart on a free transfer in 2026.