Interest in Dusan Vlahovic continues to grow across Europe. The Serbian striker, whose contract with Juventus expires at the end of this season, has emerged as one of the most sought-after forwards on the market. Earning around €1 million net per month, the 25-year-old remains central to Juventus’ plans, but the competition for his signature is intensifying.
According to reports from Tuttosport, Barcelona are seriously considering Vlahovic as a potential successor to Robert Lewandowski. The Polish striker, now 37, sees his contract at the Camp Nou run out in June 2026, potentially leaving the club free to sign a top replacement on a free transfer the following summer.
Bayern and Milan Also Following
In addition to Barcelona’s interest, AC Milan are monitoring the situation in Italy, while Bayern Munich are exploring the possibility of bringing Vlahovic in as a vice to Harry Kane. Both European giants view the Juventus forward as a reliable and proven option capable of adapting quickly to new tactical environments.
First Contacts Already Established
The Catalan route appears to be one to watch closely. Initial approaches reportedly took place in August between Vlahovic’s agent, Darko Ristic, and Barcelona’s sporting director, Deco. The discussions are said to have been exploratory, but they underline the growing awareness across top clubs that Vlahovic could become available if renewal talks with Juventus do not advance.