Overview
- Juventus and Dusan Vlahovic still have not held a formal meeting, with a full sit-down expected before Easter to move the renewal forward.
- The club plans to cut his net salary to about €6–7 million per year, mirroring the pay structure used in Kenan Yildiz’s recent deal.
- Vlahovic’s camp is pressing for a sizable signing bonus to offset the pay cut.
- Separate reporting late Sunday said talks have slowed over agent commissions and bonus demands.
- AC Milan are reported by Sport Mediaset via TuttoJuve to be ready to match the salary on a three-year offer running to June 2029.