Report – Juventus Outcast Offered To Inter Milan On Free Transfer
This according to today's print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews. They report that the Nerazzurri could see the Serb as a replacement if Marcus Thuram leaves.
Dusan Vlahovic has come to the end of yet another season at Juventus.
And it has been another campaign of uncertainty for the 25-year-old former Fiorentina striker.
Vlahovic has become a polarizing figure in Turin. Whilst the Serb scores at a fairly regular rate, there are also questions about what he offers in terms of linkup play.
Juventus signed Vlahovic for a big fee in January of 2022. There were naturally big expectations accompanying it.
But under Max Allegri, and then particularly Thiago Motta, and Igor Tudor, the 25-year-old has never quite made himself central to the project.
Juventus Outcast Dusan Vlahovic Offer To Inter Milan
Dusan Vlahovic currently has one year left to go on his contract at Juventus, which expires at the end of next June.
There is little sign that the Bianconeri will offer the Serb a new contract.
Therefore this summer would represent the last opportunity for Juventus to cash in on Vlahovic.
On the other hand, the former Fiorentina striker could also leave on a free transfer. Either next summer, or even this one, if he agrees a termination of his contract.
Agent Darko Ristic represents. Vlahovic. And he also has Inter midfielder Aleksandar Stankovic as a client.
According to La Stampa, Ristic has brought up Vlahovic's situation while discussing Stankovic's future with Inter.
The agent has proposed the idea of Inter potentially moving for the 25-year-old.
According to La Stampa, if Inter were to lose Marcus Thuram, they would consider Vlahovic as a surprise option to replace the Frenchman.
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