**With Dusan Vlahovic’s future continues to be uncertain, it is [Aston Villa](http://sportwitness.co.uk/category/premier-league/aston-villa/) who are in the picture for his signature.**
The striker’s current deal with Juventus runs out next month. Despite having scored four goals in the last five league games, there have been no developments over a renewal.
Moreover, Juve have failed to qualify for the Champions League. This will hamper them financially, reducing chances of keeping the Serbian beyond the summer.
[SportWitness](http://sportwitness.co.uk/newcastle-united-make-contact-to-sign-big-name-free-agent-magpies-aiming-high/) covered how this has attracted attention from Newcastle United. While the striker was likely to harbour doubts about a move, the same can’t be said for Aston Villa.
**Fears about switch to Villa Park**
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Today’s Corriere dello Sport highlight much of Juve’s incomings in the summer will depend on Vlahovic’s decision. If he leaves, they will have to spend significantly on a striker.
With every passing day, the idea of him staying is losing ground. This week, the 26-year-old was in London for work related to sponsors, but this aligns well with rising English interest.
While Chelsea have made enquiries, it is Aston Villa who could be well placed for his signature. Their Europa League win has given them a good opportunity, given they will be playing in the Champions League next season, unlike Juve.
Bianconeri CEO Damien Comolli is now fearful over this possibility, with the next few days key to this situation.
Staying in Turin will guarantee Vlahovic a regular spot under Luciano Spalletti. But this won’t be enough for the player, who can be swayed by a higher wage packet.
**Move won’t suit Vlahovic**
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Playing in the Champions League and the Premier League should ideally appeal to the ex-Fiorentina man. But with Tammy Abraham and Ollie Watkins in their ranks, Aston Villa seem covered for No.9s.
Vlahovic is at a point of his career where he has to be an undisputed starter. He is approaching his peak years and despite criticism he did score key goals for Juve.
Even if he didn’t meet the expectations that came with his lofty price-tag, Juve’s instability was also a big reason for that.
The Serbia international now needs a project where he is the main man. Premier League clubs can offer him enough money but his decision should come down to regular playing time.