Dusan Vlahovic is facing a critical decision regarding his future at Juventus, with his form and the club’s Champions League prospects intertwined according to reports from TuttoSport. Following a disappointing performance against Fiorentina and a lackluster showing at the Allianz Stadium, Vlahovic has been reflecting on his role in the team’s struggles and the missed opportunity for redemption.
The club is prepared to reaffirm their existing offer to the Serbian forward: a €6 million annual salary and a two-year contract extension. This commitment remains despite the increasing likelihood of Juventus missing out on Champions League qualification for next season, a factor that would significantly limit the club’s financial capacity to improve the offer. Without the revenue generated by Champions League participation, increasing the proposal or meeting the demands of Vlahovic and his representatives, including his father Milos, is considered improbable.
Vlahovic is currently weighing his options and will make a final decision at the end of the season. While the prospect of playing in the Champions League remains appealing to the player, continuing at Juventus, in a familiar environment where he feels valued, is currently seen as the most favorable outcome. He believes staying with the Bianconeri would allow him to consistently play and score goals, solidifying his status as a top player.
The forward has dismissed potential moves to Turkey and Saudi Arabia, deeming them less attractive in terms of career progression. Several European clubs are monitoring Vlahovic’s situation, including Bayern Munich, who are seeking a replacement for Nico Jackson, and Barcelona, though the latter are prioritizing Bernardo Silva. If no concrete offers emerge from these top-tier clubs, a continued partnership with Juventus appears the most likely scenario, offering Vlahovic a platform to rebuild his form and potentially secure a more lucrative opportunity in the future, similar to the path taken by Adrien Rabiot.



