Dusan Vlahovic has once again become one of the most discussed names of Juventus’ transfer window, with his future in Turin still hanging in the balance. Despite continuing to score and perform on the pitch, the Serbian striker remains at the centre of negotiations, largely due to his high salary and Juventus’ decision to focus on new attacking options such as Jonathan David and Randal Kolo Muani.
The Player’s Stance
Tuttosport report (as quoted by ilbianconero) how, In a significant development, Vlahovic has shown a willingness to lower his salary demands to facilitate a move to Milan. Currently earning around 12 million euros net per season, he would accept a four-year contract with the Rossoneri worth 6 million annually, potentially rising to 7.5 million with bonuses. This step reflects the striker’s openness to change and his desire to continue at the highest level in Serie A.
Milan’s Plans in Attack
Milan, who have just secured the signing of young striker Conrad Harder after abandoning their pursuit of Boniface, are still looking to strengthen their offensive department. Coach Max Allegri is pushing for Vlahovic, valuing the Serbian’s proven experience and reliability, which would complement Harder, seen as a long-term investment given his age and potential.
Juventus’ Position
Juventus remain clear in their stance: Vlahovic is still considered a player available for transfer. The club is waiting for concrete offers, setting an asking price of around 20 million euros for his departure. Milan, so far, have signalled they could reach 15 million plus bonuses, leaving some distance between the parties but enough room for negotiations to continue.