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·17 Juli 2025
Aston Villa, Man Utd Receive Major Update on PSG-Linked Attacker as AC Milan Plot Move

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·17 Juli 2025
Juventus striker Dušan Vlahović is drawing plenty of attention this summer, with PSG, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Aston Villa all reportedly showing interest in the Serbian forward.
Despite being under contract until 2026, Juventus appear open to moving him, especially with his sizable salary potentially weighing on the club’s finances. On the other end, PSG are believed to be considering a shake-up in their attack, with speculation growing that both Randal Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ramos could be made available.
According to CaughtOffside, PSG began keeping tabs on Vlahović earlier this year. Arsenal and Manchester United have also been linked, raising the possibility of a bidding war. With one season left on his deal after this year, Juventus may look to cash in now rather than risk losing him for nothing in 2026.
This month, CaughtOffside reported that Newcastle United, Tottenham, Aston Villa, and Nottingham Forest are all considering a potential move for Vlahović this summer.
Moreover, the report says Manchester United have started talks with Juventus about including Jadon Sancho in a potential deal for Vlahović. It could be a move that works for everyone—Juventus have been longtime admirers of Sancho, and he’s available to leave Old Trafford this summer.
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In his recent column for CaughtOffside, journalist Alfredo Pedulla provided an update on what’s transpiring with Vlahović and how AC Milan really want to land the Serbian this summer.
“There’s little doubt that he’s a talented striker, anyone who says otherwise is biased,” Pedulla wrote. “What’s needed now is some honest self-reflection to find a solution and prevent next season from becoming a painful repeat, for everyone, and especially for Vlahovic. The Serbian can’t afford another 10 months on the sidelines and Juventus would be burdened by an expensive player they no longer consider essential.
“One club in Europe, more than others, could really use a striker like him: Milan. That would mean a reunion between the striker and Max Allegri, a coach who had firmly pushed to sign him at Juventus and convinced former Juventus President Andrea Agnelli to make one of the club’s biggest investments to secure him from Fiorentina in 2022.
“Milan would get the specialist they need and Allegri could reignite his talent. Dusan would finally find a prestigious destination after rejecting other projects deemed unworthy. The obvious question is: Can the deal really happen? With a bit of common sense, yes. Perhaps by giving up part of his hefty salary, accepting a €4m-€5m severance pay and letting Milan take on a new deal worth €6m-€7m per season. The best way to say: ‘We used to love each other, now we don’t, so let’s separate and bury the resentment.’
“The ball is in Vlahovic’s court; it’s primarily up to him, with the hope that, for everyone’s sake, he doesn’t send it into the stands.”