Dusan Vlahovic is reportedly ready to sit down with Juventus to discuss a new contract, just weeks after his deal in Turin expired. The 26-year-old Serbian striker is currently a free agent.
No club from Europe's top five leagues has made him a formal offer. That has pushed Vlahovic to reconsider his future in Turin, according to Tuttosport.
Why is Vlahovic still without a club?
Vlahovic's contract with Juventus ran out at the end of June 2026. He was linked with Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich, but none of those clubs followed up with a concrete proposal.
The only offer on the table comes from Besiktas, coached by Vincenzo Italiano — Vlahovic's former boss at Fiorentina. But the striker wants to stay in a top-tier league.
Juventus, under former sporting director Damien Comolli, couldn't match Vlahovic's wage demands or signing bonus. New CEO Giovanni Carnevali hasn't reopened talks either.
What has Carnevali said about Vlahovic?
“Personally, I have never spoken to Vlahovic. Anything is possible in football; there can be possibilities tomorrow that do not exist today,” Carnevali said at the end of June.
He added: “He is an important player, but today is not in our thoughts.”
That stance might soften. Juventus are still struggling to sign Randal Kolo Muani from PSG and have made initial contact with Parma for Matteo Pellegrino. They're also waiting for offers for Lois Openda and Jonathan David.
How did Vlahovic perform at Juventus?
Vlahovic scored 68 goals in 168 matches across four and a half seasons with the Bianconeri. He joined from Fiorentina in January 2022 for a big fee but never quite hit the heights expected.
Still, he remains the highest-valued free agent on the market. His age — 26 — and his Serie A track record make him an attractive option for clubs needing a striker.
What happens next?
Vlahovic has stayed in touch with some former Juventus teammates. He's directly called the club to explore a potential return, per Tuttosport.
Juventus have to decide: bring back a familiar face or move on. The poll in the original article asks fans to weigh in. For now, the ball is in the club's court.
If no top-five league club steps up soon, Vlahovic might have to choose between a cut-price Juve deal or a move to Turkey. Either way, his next decision will shape the rest of his career.