Vlahovic

Mourinho and Fenerbahce Challenge Milan for Vlahovic: Juventus Await the Right Offer

The future of Dusan Vlahovic remains one of the hottest topics in the summer transfer market. The Serbian striker, currently at Juventus, seems increasingly likely to leave Turin for several reasons. His contract is set to expire on June 30, 2026, there has been no agreement reached for a renewal, and his salary is due to rise to a significant 12 million euros net per season next year.

Calciomercato report that number of top clubs are closely monitoring Vlahovic’s situation. Interest has come from Galatasaray, Atletico Madrid, and several Premier League sides such as Arsenal. Even Milan has entered the race, where Vlahovic could potentially reunite with Massimiliano Allegri, now on the Rossoneri bench. However, the latest developments point towards Turkey, where Fenerbahce are preparing a strong move to secure the striker.

Fenerbahce’s Ambitious Bid

According to recent reports, Fenerbahce has made a significant offer to Juventus for Vlahovic. The Turkish club, under the direct request of new manager José Mourinho, is ready to put 30 million euros on the table for the transfer. For Vlahovic himself, Fenerbahce is reportedly offering a lucrative contract worth 10 million euros per year.

Negotiations and Juventus’ Stance

While Fenerbahce’s proposal marks a serious starting point, there is still a gap between their offer and Juventus’ expectations. The Bianconeri are holding out for at least 40 million euros. However, there is room for negotiation, especially given Juventus’ desire to ease the financial burden of Vlahovic’s salary, which will amount to 24 million euros gross from July 1st.

Milan remains an interested observer, but the acceleration from Fenerbahce and the first direct contacts with Vlahovic’s representatives put the Turkish club in pole position.

Alex Hubner

Alex Hubner

Juventus fan and journalist.

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