Dusan Vlahovic has until tomorrow to respond to Besiktas’ three-year, €8 million offer—or risk losing his chance to join the Turkish club. The Serbian striker, a free agent after leaving Juventus, remains the summer transfer window’s biggest question mark as Barcelona’s financial reservations and Ferran Torres’ uncertain future delay his potential move to Camp Nou.

Why is Besiktas pushing for a decision now? Besiktas have grown impatient with Vlahovic’s hesitation. According to *SPORT*, the club issued an ultimatum: the striker must commit by **tomorrow (14 July 2026)** or they will pursue alternative targets. Their offer—€8 million annually, no signing bonus, no incentives—already surpasses Juventus’ last renewal bid, yet Vlahovic’s focus remains on Barcelona.

What’s holding up a Barcelona move? Barcelona’s sporting department has engaged with Vlahovic but rejected his demands: a lucrative three-year deal with a signing bonus and agent fees. The *Blaugrana* view him as a high-quality addition but cite financial constraints. For now, the club’s priority is securing Julian Alvarez, with Asllani of Hoffenheim (€29 million release clause) as a backup.

How could Ferran Torres’ future change everything? Vlahovic is monitoring Torres’ transfer saga closely. If the Spanish international joins PSG, Barcelona may accelerate their search for a striker. Until then, Vlahovic’s options narrow: accept Besiktas’ offer or wait indefinitely, with no guarantees Barcelona will reopen negotiations.

What happens if Vlahovic misses the deadline? Besiktas will likely move on, targeting strikers like Hoffenheim’s Asllani or other free-agent options. For Vlahovic, the clock is ticking—his next move could define his 2026-27 season before Barcelona even consider another forward.