Football General Manager
- Juventus set asking price of €25m for Vlahovic
- Striker’s request to cancel contract rejected by the club
- Allegri keen on reuniting with him at AC Milan
Juventus are keen to sell Vlahovic as they aim to cut €40 million (£34m/$46m) from their expenses to balance the books. According to Calciomercato the club has set an asking price of €25m (£21m/$29m), which could be negotiated down to €20m (£17m/$23m).
Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri is keen to reunite with Vlahovic as the club explore a potential move for the striker. While Milan are also considering other attacking options, Allegri’s influence could be crucial in securing the deal. The Rossoneri are reportedly offering Vlahovic a net salary of €6m plus bonuses.
With Jonathan David officially signed by Juventus on a free transfer it means Vlahovic is out of the clubs plans for next season. Juventus are also in talks with Paris Saint-Germain for Randall Kolo Muani with a loan with obligation to buy next summer.
Vlahovic is still on holiday after his Club World Cup campaign with Juventus but he will be monitoring the situation. Meanwhile Juventus General Manager Damien Comolli will be to cut expenses to make room for transfers in other departments of the pitch.