Dusan Vlahovic’s future at Juventus remains uncertain despite a mutual understanding between the player and the club to continue together until the end of the season. According to recent updates from ilBianconero, the Serbian striker and Juventus chief executive Damien Comolli have agreed to revisit the situation once the current campaign concludes, when the club’s sporting outlook — particularly qualification for the Champions League — becomes clearer.
For now, Vlahovic’s decision to stay in Turin over the summer without pushing for a transfer has proven wise. He is currently a key player and the team’s top scorer with six goals, cementing his position in Luciano Spalletti’s plans. That informal “pact” with the club also helped cool interest from Bayern Munich and other potential suitors.
However, while his present is defined, the future remains complicated. Negotiations over a contract renewal are expected to be challenging. Within Juventus, there are differing views about committing to a long-term extension at the level of €8 million per season or more. Given Vlahovic’s occasional struggles with form and consistency since joining the club, some consider that financial commitment too risky in the current context.
Much will depend on his performances over the coming months. Although his recent improvement has been encouraging, Juventus intend to assess his progress carefully before making any firm decision. In the meantime, Vlahovic remains calm and fully aware of his growing importance within the squad — both as a goalscorer and as a leader. To earn a renewed deal and a new beginning with Juventus, he must continue proving his worth on the pitch.