Juventus and Dusan Vlahovic have resumed discussions over a possible contract extension, marking a significant development after months of silence between the two parties.
The relationship between the Serbian striker and the club has improved in recent days, creating renewed hope that an agreement could eventually be reached. However, a considerable gap remains between Vlahovic’s expectations and Juventus’ current proposal.

The Bianconeri have outlined their offer, which includes a salary package worth up to €6 million per season, along with a signing bonus in the region of €4-5 million. Vlahovic, meanwhile, is seeking an annual wage of around €7 million, as well as a signing bonus closer to €9 million.
Although the difference between the two positions is still substantial, both sides could view the latest discussions as a platform to negotiate a compromise and find a solution that satisfies everyone involved.
Meanwhile, Juventus continue to explore alternative attacking options should an agreement with Vlahovic prove difficult. Their main target remains Randal Kolo Muani, with the French forward reportedly keen on a move to Turin. However, negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain remain complicated, with the Ligue 1 club having already rejected three offers from Juventus and unwilling to lower their asking price of around €50 million.
If the Kolo Muani deal cannot be completed, Juventus have identified several other possibilities, including Alexander Sørloth, Folarin Balogun, Jean-Philippe Mateta and Joshua Zirkzee.
For now, Vlahovic’s future remains unresolved, but the reopening of talks represents a positive step after months of uncertainty surrounding his position at Juventus.
