Juventus is now focusing on extending Dusan Vlahovic’s contract, with the club hoping to avoid a situation similar to Federico Chiesa’s. Vlahovic’s current deal with the Bianconeri expires on June 30, 2026, and his salary for this season and the next is set at €12 million euros net per year, approximately €21 million . This figure is significantly higher than the club’s new financial parameters, considering that players like Koopmeiners earn just over €4 million and Bremer, who recently renewed, earns slightly more than 6 million.
According to Tuttosport (via ilBianconero), Vlahovic wants to stay at Juventus. Discussions between his agent, Darko Ristic, and the club have already taken place and are expected to intensify soon. The Serbian striker is considered central to the new Juventus project under Thiago Motta’s management.
The club’s objective is to reach an agreement for renewal quickly, aiming to reduce Vlahovic’s salary but not drastically, possibly by incorporating performance-based bonuses. The negotiations are expected to continue over the coming months, with hopes for a positive outcome in the near future.
Importantly, Vlahovic himself is committed to Juventus, which is seen as a crucial factor in these negotiations. The club is asking the Serbian to follow his heart as they work towards securing his long-term future in Turin.