Man United and Tottenham among clubs monitoring striker in his final year of contract
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Man United and Tottenham among clubs monitoring striker in his final year of contract
"The future of Dusan Vlahovic is hurtling toward a crossroads, with Gazzetta dello Sport reporting that five of Europe's biggest clubs are keeping a close and watchful eye on the Serbian striker as his Juventus contract situation becomes increasingly uncertain. The 25-year-old forward, widely regarded as one of the most complete strikers in Serie A, is now just weeks away from entering the final six months of his deal, a critical threshold that will legally allow him to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with clubs outside Italy."
"Manchester United and Tottenham are joined by Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid in the race to sign the Juventus striker. Juventus have made little to no progress in negotiations to extend Vlahovic's deal. The Bianconeri rate the striker highly, but they cannot continue paying his 12 million-a-year salary under their current financial strategy. Their proposal? A long-term contract on reduced terms."
"However, sources in Italy indicate that Vlahovic's camp are not enthusiastic about a pay cut, especially with multiple top clubs prepared to offer both competitive wages and a starring role. The real drama is set to begin in less than two months, when Vlahovic officially reaches the six-months-remaining mark. From that moment, he will be free to negotiate with foreign clubs, giving Barcelona, Bayern, Man United and others a huge opening."
Five major European clubs, including Manchester United, Tottenham, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid, are monitoring Dusan Vlahovic as his Juventus contract approaches its final six months. Once that threshold is reached he will be free to negotiate pre-contract terms with clubs outside Italy. Juventus have made little progress on an extension and cannot sustain his reported €12 million-per-year salary under current financial plans, instead offering a long-term deal on reduced terms. Vlahovic's camp appear reluctant to accept a pay cut while other clubs can offer competitive wages and a starring role. Juventus must decide whether to sell in January or risk losing him for free in summer.
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