
PSG Talk
·30 de junho de 2025
Man Utd, PSG Target Willing to Make Juventus’ Transfer Plans Difficult With Decision

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·30 de junho de 2025
Juventus striker Dušan Vlahović could be on the move this summer, with ongoing speculation linking him to AC Milan, PSG, and Tottenham Hotspur. With only one year remaining on his contract, the club is eager to avoid losing him on a free transfer.
CaughtOffside reported that PSG began tracking the Serbian international earlier this year, and with his transfer fee now considered more reasonable, a deal this summer is looking increasingly likely.
Arsenal and Manchester United have also been keeping tabs on Vlahović, which could lead to a bidding war. With his contract winding down, Juventus seem more open to a sale rather than risk losing him for nothing in 2026.
A previous report from GIVE ME SPORT says Tottenham might have a chance to sign Vlahović at a bargain price this summer. Juventus are said to be willing to let the Serbian striker go for as little as £20 million, as he continues to struggle to find his best form.
While Juventus would prefer closer to £35 million, they understand they may have to accept a lower fee to move him on. The club is actively seeking a buyer, which could potentially lower the price if Tottenham or another team makes a serious offer.
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Despite reports of a possible departure, La Gazzetta dello Sport (via AS) has reported that the player has a different plan: to stay at Juventus until 2026 and then leave as a free agent, aiming for a new contract with similar terms to his current one.
The relationship between the striker and the club is reportedly growing more strained. While Fenerbahçe showed serious interest, the Serbian has remained firm—he’s not leaving Juventus this year. According to the report, no club has made an offer strong enough to change his mind.
Vlahović joined Juventus from Fiorentina in January 2022 for €70 million plus €10 million in add-ons, but has yet to live up to expectations. His reported salary of €7.5 million net, which will rise to €12 million in the 2025–26 season, is seen as another obstacle. So far, there has reportedly been no contact with his agent about a possible renewal on reduced terms.
Juventus are now considering taking the same approach they used with Federico Chiesa, La Gazzetta reported—removing the player from their technical plans for next season in an effort to force his departure.
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