Dusan Vlahovic has been sent a final contract offer by Juventus, proposing a one-year deal with an €8m salary, including add-ons.

What's in the Offer?

The Serbian striker's current deal at the Allianz Stadium expires at the end of the month.

Juventus have recently changed their CEO, bringing in Giovanni Carnevali to replace Damien Comolli.

The new Bianconeri executive has now sent the club's final proposal to Vlahovic, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Why it Matters for Dusan Vlahovic

Vlahovic rejected Comolli's €6m-a-year proposal earlier this month.

The fact that his salary demands have not been matched by any top club in Europe makes Juventus confident that Vlahovic could ultimately remain in Turin.

The Serbian striker is available on a free transfer, but Juventus are open to discussing a two-year contract with a salary of €8m including add-ons.

What Comes Next?

Vlahovic scored his team's first goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Juventus FC on May 24, 2026.

The striker's future at Juventus remains uncertain, with the new contract offer being the club's final attempt to retain him.

Juventus are hoping that Vlahovic will accept their offer and remain at the club for at least one more season.

The situation will be closely monitored in the coming days, as Vlahovic considers his options and decides on his future