Juventus–Vlahovic Renewal Stalls After Five Meetings
The dispute over extra fees reflects a hard budget line at Juventus, raising the risk of a free exit in June.
Overview
- Italian reports Tuesday said Juventus and Dusan Vlahovic have met five times without a renewal.
- Talks are stuck over agent commissions and a signing bonus that the club says it will not pay.
- Vlahovic has opened to a short, two-year deal at about €6–7 million net per season, down from roughly €12m now.
- The contract is set to expire at the end of June, which could let him leave for free, with AC Milan and Bayern Munich linked.
- Both parties are shelving the dispute for now to focus on securing Champions League qualification as the season winds down.