“Vlahovic available to negotiate a return to Juventus after the end of his contract.”

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Dusan Vlahovic is available on the market and has expressed a willingness to return to Juventus, following the end of his contract in Turin last month. The Serbian forward, who has stood out in recent years as one of the main attacking references for the bianconeri, has seen his name linked to European giants such as Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid, and Bayern Munich, but none of these clubs have made any formal offers to date.

The lack of concrete offers from these clubs has led Vlahovic to reconsider his future, and according to information reported by Tuttosport, the player has contacted Juventus directly to discuss the possibility of a new deal. It is worth noting that the Italian club did not reach an agreement with the forward regarding salary demands and signing bonuses during Damien Comolli's management. Meanwhile, the new CEO and General Director, Giovanni Carnevali, has not resumed talks with the Serbian.

At the end of June, Carnevali publicly addressed the situation, stating: “Personally, I have never spoken with Vlahovic. In football, anything is possible; tomorrow there may be opportunities that do not exist today.” The executive emphasized that, despite the player's importance, his return is not currently in the club's plans: “He is an important player, but today he is not in our thoughts.”

Despite the silence from European powerhouses, Vlahovic remains in contact with former teammates and is considering all available options. According to Tuttosport, the only concrete proposal has reportedly come from Besiktas, managed by Vincenzo Italiano, the player's former coach at Fiorentina.

The 26-year-old Serbian forward remains the most valuable free agent on the market, with no club from the five major European leagues having entered into formal negotiations. Meanwhile, Juventus is exploring alternatives for their attack, holding talks with PSG regarding Kolo Muani and probing Parma about Matteo Pellegrino, according to Sportitalia. The Turin club is also awaiting proposals for Lois Openda and Jonathan David, who are not part of Spalletti's plans.

Vlahovic, who scored 68 goals in 168 matches for the Turin club over the past four and a half seasons, continues to be one of the biggest enigmas of this transfer window. The question remains: is it the right time for Juventus to invest in the Serbian talent again, or is it time to turn the page and start a new offensive cycle? The debate is underway among fans and analysts, while Vlahovic's future remains uncertain.

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