The chances of Dusan Vlahovic moving to AC Milan are seemingly increasing, with Massimiliano Allegri making plans.
There have been whispers about Vlahovic and Milan for a while now. However, the appointment of Allegri has turned them into something more tangible. No longer is it a case of potential interest, but an actual possibility.
In the past week, there has been growing noise about the move, with the Serbian’s arrival being discussed heavily, despite his high wages. However, the Rossoneri will have time on their side to make a deal happen.
According to Tuttosport (via Milan News), a move probably would only happen after the Club World Cup, which gives Milan time to assess. Right now, they are entering next season with only one striker, Luka Jovic, and Tammy Abraham will depart.
So, it is clear another is needed. At present, Allegri has asked for Vlahovic, and it could only take €20-25 million to bring him to Milano. However, the high wage is off-putting – €12m per season. So, the Diavolo could consider offering €6m per season as coverage, per se.
Nothing will become concrete before the Club World Cup, with the striker needed in America. However, it seems more likely that he is on the way out and Milan are at the door, alongside others.