**Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic is celebrating his 26th birthday today, but it will almost certainly be his last at the club.**
As [Calciomercato.com](https://www.calciomercato.com/liste/juventus-vlahovic-pronto-a-firmare-per-un-altro-club-spalletti-non-si-fida-piu/blt40572122ed3bb8fb#cs46af92d6568dabc0) write, Vlahovic’s five years with Juventus have seen him rack up 162 appearances so far, with 64 goals and 16 assists. He has six goals this season, evenly distributed between the league and the Champions League, but has spent the last two months sidelined.
Vlahovic’s contract with the Bianconeri expires at the end of this season, and the Serbian will likely be released on a free transfer. He could reach an agreement with another club as early as the beginning of February, as soon as the winter transfer window closes.
**What future?**
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In the immediate future, Luciano Spalletti faces the obvious dilemma about whether to give minutes to a player who will not be here in a few months, even if he has been one of the more reliable strikers. Vlahovic’s professionalism is obviously not in question, but starts might be harder to come by.
Regarding Vlahovic’s future, there are many options open. In Italy, the ‘leading contender’ is Massimiliano Allegri’s Milan. The coach would be **[happy to unite with Vlahovic again](https://sempremilan.com/milan-identify-three-summer-targets-january-limited)** after their experience together in Turin.
Abroad, however, the two clubs that have made inquiries are Bayern Munich and above all Barcelona. For now, there has been no interest from the Premier League.