

Despite the challenges, Milan has lately been in touch with Dusan Vlahovic because Max Allegri wants to reunite with him following their time together at Juventus. The striker's contract with Juventus is nearing the end of its term, which ends in June 2026, and it doesn't appear likely that it will be renewed in Turin. As a result, a sale this summer is highly possible, and he might be permitted to depart for a very reasonable €20 million transfer fee.
But that would be outweighed by the exorbitant remuneration of €12 million every season that he would bring from the Bianconeri. As the weeks go on, it is increasingly important to keep Milan in the conversation for Vlahovic. It was, after all, Allegri who really wanted the Serbian striker at Juventus when he was still playing for Fiorentina.