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Juventus make a final decision on the future of Vlahovic

Juventus were initially expected to reopen negotiations with Dusan Vlahovic following Damien Comolli’s departure, after earlier attempts to secure a new contract failed. However, according to [Sport Mediaset](https://www.sportmediaset.mediaset.it/mercato/juventus/vlahovic-nessun-rilancio-contrato-offerta_113335425-202602k.shtml), the club have now decided against improving their previous offer, which the striker had already rejected.

Vlahovic is set to become a free agent at the end of this month when his current contract at the Allianz Stadium expires. Despite his status as a former Fiorentina forward and one of Juventus’ most high-profile signings in recent years, no agreement has been reached over an extension.

Although neither the player nor the club has officially confirmed his departure, the situation remains unresolved, leaving a small degree of uncertainty over his immediate future. Nonetheless, the latest reporting suggests Juventus are increasingly resigned to losing him on a free transfer unless there is a late change of position from the striker.

Juventus Contract Stance On Vlahovic

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The club’s position appears firm, with Juventus unwilling to revisit or improve upon the contract proposal already turned down by the player. The decision reflects their broader approach to wage control and financial discipline, particularly after previously committing to a significant salary package when Vlahovic first joined the club.

As a result, Juventus are understood to view him as a player likely heading towards the exit, rather than someone central to their long-term planning. The hierarchy are reluctant to disrupt their current wage structure further, even for a striker of his profile and pedigree.

Forward Planning At Juventus

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With Vlahovic’s future appearing increasingly uncertain, Juventus are already exploring alternative attacking options to reinforce their squad. The club are planning ahead to ensure they are not left short in the striker position as the new season approaches.

Jonathan David is among the forwards expected to play a more prominent role, with Juventus hoping he can deliver improved performances in his second season at the club. The broader strategy now focuses on reshaping the attacking unit while maintaining financial stability, even if it means parting ways with established names.

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