Dusan Vlahovic has been linked to a move to Arsenal, led by Mikel Arteta. But Juventus has no intention of selling during the January transfer window. Manchester United, coached by Erik ten Hag, and Chelsea, coached by Graham Potter, as reported by Tuttosport, are in the line.
The 22-year-old forward played for Serbia at the 2022 Qatar World Cup. But Juventus has no plans to transfer him to Arsenal, Chelsea, or United.
COULD JUVENTUS’ DUSAN VLAHOVIC STILL BE SIGNED BY THE GUNNERS IN THE UPCOMING TRANSFER WINDOWS?
Our research suggests that Arsenal may be able to acquire Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus during the next January transfer window. But doing so would require a hefty financial outlay.
After all, he joined Juventus from Serie A rivals Fiorentina in January 2022. He was offered a weekly salary of £215,000 (SalarySport).
Furthermore, he is just 22 years old. After just a year, Juventus is not likely to part ways with one of the best young attackers.
Still, money speaks. Transfer to Arsenal is possible if the club offers much more than the £66.6 million (Sky Sports) that Juventus spent to get him in January 2022.
Arsenal is currently leading the Premier League by five points over second-placed and reigning champions Manchester City. Vlahovic may be persuaded to make the switch to the Emirates Stadium as a result.
Dusan Vlahovic, a striker for Juventus, has explained why he turned down a transfer to Arsenal. With Mikel Arteta and other European teams keeping a close watch on the 22-year-old’s performances for former club Fiorentina, he has long been considered a possible successor for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang since his departure in January.
Why Vlahovic rejected Premier League giants Arsenal at the end of the day and will it cost him in the long-run?
Despite the opportunities that awaited him in the Premier League, Vlahovic elected to take a different path by signing a £63 million transfer to Juventus. Vlahovic, however, has been linked with a transfer to the Emirates Stadium once again after Mikel Arteta is forced to sign a striker after Gabriel Jesus’ recent injury.
In his remarks during his presentation earlier this year, Vlahovic said: “I am emotional and proud to have signed for Juventus. I am ready to give my all for this glorious club to reach its objectives. There were many rumours about foreign clubs. But the choice was easy because the club and I have a similar DNA.
Fight and suffer when needed. I think it is part of my mentality as well. So the choice was not difficult. I fit in really well here. I want to thank the president and everyone else who made this move possible.”