Juventus' Dusan Vlahovic Wants Milan Move
Juventus' wantaway striker, Dusan Vlahovic, has reportedly prioritized AC Milan as his preferred destination. The Serbian international is keen on reuniting with his former tactician, Massimiliano Allegri for the upcoming season.
Vlahovic Prefers Milan Move
The Serbian international has one year left on his contract and is unlikely to extend his stay with the Turin giant. The Bianconeri themselves share a similar sentiment as they also prefer to part ways with the striker this summer.
Juve reportedly are ready to sell Vlahovic for 20 million euros, but there haven't been any offers that suits them. The situation seems to be getting a bit more complicated following the latest news stating that the ex-Fiorentina attacker is preferring a move to Milan instead of other destination.
As reported by Alfredo Pedulla, at the moment, Vlahovic's two options would be to remain at Juve or joining the Rossoneri. Milan themselves are also open to sign the Serbian, but they are unlikely to spent 20 million for the attacker.
However, Pedulla believes that there's a deal could very well happen with a fee around 15 million euros. There have been discussion between both teams' representatives, but no official offers have been made for the time being.
Milan are reportedly still focusing on other signings, especially in midfield and right back before they make a move for the attacking position. Nevertheless, things might change, if Juve are open to lower their asking price to the price that the Rossoneri consider acceptable.
Would Vlahovic Suits Milan's Need?
Seeing that Juve are keen on letting the Serbian leave and most fans seem also eager to part ways with him, there's certainly questions among Milan fans on Vlahovic. However, despite hasn't really live up to his 80 million euros transfer fee from Fiorentina to the Bianconeri, the striker hasn't been a total bum for them.
Since joining them, Vlahovic has been grabbing double digit goals for the Old Lady, which isn't too bad of a record. Moreover, in Milan he would potentially receive less attention and pressure as he will play with top offensive talents such as Rafael Leao, and Christian Pulisic.
The Rossoneri also still has Santiago Gimenez, who can share the goal scoring burden with Vlahovic next season. If they can get him for 20 million euros or less, getting the Serbian would be an interesting attacking move indeed for Milan.
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