Juventus market, close deal with Vlahovic: figures and duration

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Good news for Dusan Vlahovic, who should finally return to the field tomorrow night in Udine after a four-month layoff. For now from the bench, then we will see. The path to recovery has not been easy: the high-grade injury to the left adductor, which forced the Serbian to undergo surgery in London last December 4, has taken a long time. But precisely this long absence has also had another effect: to bring the center forward closer to the Bianconeri cause.

Andrea GussoniJuventus market, a top player will arrive for free or almost: here’s who’s on the list, 4 hot names

Juve market, at least one top player will arrive: here’s who’s on the list, 4 hot names
The Bianconeri are working to pull off a coup that will make fans dream
On the shopping list there'is Bernardo Silva, outgoing from Manchester City
The Portuguese star could arrive for free, but it is necessary that Juve qualify to the next Champions League
Same for Leon Goretzka
Also the German national is outgoing parameter zero from Bayern Munich, and some contacts have already taken place
In the crosshairs of Juventus there'is also Darwin Nunez, center forward class 1999 of the'Al Hilal
The'former Liverpool and Uruguayan national team wants to return to Europe, and could be an'opportunity in June
Another luxury reinforcement would be Alisson Becker, outgoing from Liverpool
On the former Roma goalkeeper there'is also the'Inter

The first contacts also covered the economic aspect, albeit in a preliminary way. Juventus would be ready to go as high as 6 million euros in salary, which with bonuses would go up to 7, a figure similar to that received by young star Kenan Yildiz. However, this would be a downsizing compared to the 12 million envisaged in the contract signed in 2022 and reached thanks to bonuses last season.

As for the duration, speculations remain open. Also on the table is the idea of a short renewal, one or two years: a solution that would provide Juventus with stability in the short term and allow Vlahovic to re-launch himself in Spalletti’s game before any new choices are made. In short, the climate, compared to the past, seems to have changed. This is also evidenced by the increasingly active presence of his father Milos alongside his son.

For the rest, Juventus is moving on several fronts. On the renewal side, Weston McKennie has already signed an extension until 2030, while Manuel Locatelli is very close to doing the same.

On the outgoing side, however, Jonathan David and Lois Openda, both disappointing this season, seem destined to leave Turin. Michele Di Gregorio’s future is equally uncertain: the goalkeeper, who has been climbed in the pecking order by Mattia Perin, could be sold in a swap with Fiorentina that would involve David De Gea, or end up at Atalanta or in the Premier League. Teun Koopmeiners also looks set for a farewell, with Roma among the suitors at a valuation of 30 million euros.

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