Serbian midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic continues to be linked with Juventus, sparking renewed speculation as the January transfer window approaches.
Currently playing for Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, his contract with the club is set to expire in June 2026. This has led to growing rumors about a potential early exit from Riyadh.
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Several Italian outlets have suggested that Al-Hilal might consider selling him in January to avoid losing him for free in the future. Juventus, looking to strengthen their midfield, have reportedly kept an eye on the former Lazio star.
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However, according to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, such a move is highly improbable at this stage.
Romano revealed that Al-Hilal have no intention of letting Milinkovic-Savic leave mid-season. The club considers him an essential part of the squad, a key figure in their ongoing campaign under Simone Inzaghi.
Despite Juventus’ interest, the message from Riyadh remains clear — Milinkovic-Savic will stay put, at least until the summer.
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Future decision awaits in the summer
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The real turning point in Milinkovic-Savic’s future is expected to come next June, when discussions about his long-term plans will intensify. By then, the Serbian midfielder will need to decide whether to extend his stay in Saudi Arabia or make a return to Europe.
If he opts to remain with Al-Hilal, he could secure another lucrative deal with a massive salary package. Yet, if he chooses to come back to Europe, he would likely accept a much lower wage in exchange for renewed top-level competition.
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Juventus, among other European clubs, are expected to monitor the situation closely, waiting for the right opportunity to strike.
For now, fans in Turin will have to be patient. A January swoop for Milinkovic-Savic is off the table, as confirmed by Fabrizio Romano. The focus shifts instead to summer 2026, when the talented Serbian’s contract runs out and the next chapter of his career will finally unfold.