This has certainly not been the season Dusan Vlahovic envisioned at the start of the year, neither in terms of his individual statistics nor the overall performance of his Juventus team. The Serbian forward, who has often been a target for criticism from fans, is set to enter the final year of his contract after repeatedly rejecting attempts by the club to renegotiate the agreement.
Due to the incremental salary arrangement agreed upon with Juventus after leaving Fiorentina, Vlahovic this year earns a substantial net salary of 12 million euros per season. This exorbitant figure has repeatedly prompted the Juventus management to attempt to renegotiate the contract, but in vain. Given the fact his contract expires in 2026, it is highly probable that the striker will leave Turin this summer.
Several clubs are ready to seize the opportunity offered by Juventus, especially considering a potential discounted price. According to Riccardo Trevisani, speaking on Cronache di Spogliatoio, among those clubs could suddenly emerge even Inter. The Nerazzurri are looking to replace at least two forwards and could capitalize on both the reduced transfer fee and the motivations of a player looking for redemption.
Here are the journalist’s comments on Vlahovic’s potential move to Inter: At 25-30 million euros, Juventus will find someone willing to pay, provided an agreement can be found on the contract. At this price, a queue of clubs could form. If I were several teams—even within our league—I would definitely line up for him. Shall I name one? Inter. Inter is looking for a striker to replace either Correa or Taremi; this is the price range. Inter is looking at every option. Juventus cannot ultimately choose: otherwise, they risk losing him for nothing. This could attract Napoli or Roma as well. At 30 million, he suits everyone. Regarding his contract demands? It’s better to be happy with 100 million euros in the bank rather than unhappy with 140 million. He could give up something financially in exchange for a club where he can truly be happy.