Vlahovic talks for new Juventus deal hit problems
Dusan Vlahovic’s current contract is set to expire on June 30, but new talks with Juventus have reportedly slowed down the negotiation process.
It had looked for a while as if there wasn’t any hope of a new agreement, but after his return to the field after four months out injured, the two parties got back to the negotiating table.
Vlahovic talks have stalled
There was progress after the first meeting, but the second during the break for international duty showed significant problems, according to Fabrizio Romano and Calciomercato.
The issues are not just the salary, which would need to be a significant drop from the current €12m per season including bonuses.
Another concern is the commission that his agent Darko Ristic would receive, along with the bonuses for signing an extension.
If there is no agreement, then Vlahovic has no shortage of other clubs interested in pouncing on the Serbia international as a free agent.
Milan would keep him in Serie A and reunite with former Juventus coach Max Allegri, while Barcelona and Bayern Munich are also keeping an eye on the situation.

