Dusan Vlahovic is preparing to become one of the most talked-about names of the upcoming summer transfer window.
The Serbian striker’s contract with Juventus is approaching its expiration date, and unless there is a dramatic change of course, a renewal with the Bianconeri appears increasingly unlikely.
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According to reports from TuttoJuve, there are already three concrete offers on the table, signaling that Vlahovic’s future is set to unfold away from Turin.
The Juventus forward continues to attract strong interest across Europe, with several elite clubs viewing him as a reliable, physically dominant striker with proven international experience.
His profile fits perfectly into the plans of teams seeking a focal point in attack, and the race to secure his signature is officially open.
Milan’s Interest and the Italian Option
In Serie A, AC Milan are carefully monitoring the situation. The Rossoneri see Vlahovic as a potential cornerstone for their next attacking cycle, believing his familiarity with Italian football could allow for an immediate impact.
The possibility of signing him on a free transfer is considered a rare and strategic opportunity, one that aligns with Milan’s long-term project and financial planning.
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For Milan, keeping Vlahovic in Italy would also avoid the risks associated with adaptation to a new league. His physical presence, goal-scoring instincts, and ability to lead the line make him an ideal candidate to spearhead the club’s offensive rebuild.
Premier League Competition Grows
However, competition from England could complicate Milan’s plans. Chelsea and Tottenham have both been tracking Vlahovic closely for weeks, as reported by TuttoJuve.
The two London clubs are actively searching for a high-profile striker and are drawn to the Serbian’s strength, finishing ability, and capacity to shoulder attacking responsibility.
The Premier League’s global exposure and competitive intensity are particularly appealing to Vlahovic, who is reportedly intrigued by the idea of testing himself in England.
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In this context, financial factors may prove decisive in his final decision. At Juventus, there is a growing acceptance that losing Vlahovic may be unavoidable.
Contract talks have failed to bridge the gap between the parties, and while the club is aware of the sporting and financial setback of losing him on a free transfer, management remains unwilling to disrupt the squad’s wage structure. The summer ahead promises to be decisive.