Juventus are willing to sell Dusan Vlahovic this summer, but only for a minimum of €25 million, amid growing interest from Milan.
Juventus has set a price tag of at least €25 million for Serbian forward Dusan Vlahovic, according to reports from Italy.
The Bianconeri are prepared to part ways with Vlahovic this summer, but they will not consider offers below their requested amount. The club’s willingness to sell Vlahovic comes after signing Canadian forward Jonathan David, which has put the Serbian striker on the fringes in Turin.
Milan has been linked as a potential suitor for Vlahovic, with speculation growing in recent weeks that the Rossoneri could move to reunite head coach Massimiliano Allegri with the forward he coached at Juventus.
If Milan decides to pursue Vlahovic, they will need to meet Juventus’ asking price of €25 million. The reports suggest that Juventus is firm on their valuation, and if Milan is discouraged or decides to pursue alternative targets, Vlahovic may stay in Bianconeri colors.
The rumors surrounding Vlahovic’s potential departure from Juventus have grown since the club signed Jonathan David. The Canadian forward’s arrival has added depth to Juventus’ attack, and Vlahovic’s role in the team may be limited if he stays. However, if Juventus fails to secure a deal for Vlahovic, he may remain a key player for the Bianconeri.
Vlahovic’s future will depend on whether Juventus receives a suitable offer for the player.
If the club receives a bid that meets their asking price, they may be willing to let Vlahovic go. However, if no suitable offers materialize, Vlahovic may stay at Juventus and compete for a starting role.