Juventus are reportedly ready to take drastic measures to part ways with Dusan Vlahovic. According to Gianluca Di Marzio (Sky Italia), the club is seriously considering terminating the Serbian striker’s contract, which runs until 2026.
With a hefty annual salary of €12 million, Vlahovic has become a financial burden — especially after a modest return of 10 goals in 29 Serie A appearances this season. The Bianconeri are expected to offer him a contract termination in an upcoming meeting.
Free agent… but at what cost?
If Vlahovic agrees to the proposal, he would have to give up the €12M due for the 2025–26 season. While he might struggle to find a similar salary elsewhere, becoming a free agent would allow him to negotiate a lucrative signing bonus, as his next club wouldn’t have to pay a transfer fee.
A surprising twist for a player Juve signed for over €80 million just two years ago. But the club appears ready to cut its losses and move on.
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