
PSG Talk
·06 de julho de 2025
PSG, Tottenham Transfer Target Turns Down Saudi Arabia, Turkey Amid Uncertain Juventus Future

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·06 de julho de 2025
AC Milan are emerging as serious contenders in the hunt for a new striker this summer, joining Tottenham Hotspur and PSG in the chase. PSG appear ready to move on from Randal Kolo Muani, and there’s even talk of Gonçalo Ramos possibly leaving.
One name high on PSG’s list is Juventus striker Dušan Vlahović. According to CaughtOffside, PSG started monitoring the Serbian international earlier this year, and with his transfer fee becoming more affordable, a move this summer looks increasingly possible.
Arsenal and Manchester United are also interested in Vlahović, which could spark a bidding war. With just one year left on his contract, Juventus might be willing to lower their asking price rather than risk losing him for free in 2026.
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Gazzetta dello Sport says Vlahović’s future is still up in the air, with Juventus looking to move the striker on. He’s already turned down offers from the Saudi Pro League and Fenerbahce, and interest from clubs in Spain and England hasn’t yet led to serious talks.
According to a recent report from Calciomercato, AC Milan have stepped in with a bid. New Rossoneri coach Massimiliano Allegri reportedly sees the 25-year-old Serbian forward as his top choice to strengthen the attack.
That said, a deal would likely require Vlahović to take a pay cut from his current €12 million per year. The two clubs are expected to continue discussions “in the coming days.”
Meanwhile, GIVE ME SPORT previously reported that Tottenham could snap up Vlahović at a bargain this summer. Juventus may be willing to let him go for as low as £20 million since he’s struggled to hit top form. The striker is reportedly open to a fresh start in the Premier League.
Juventus would prefer around £35 million but know they might have to accept less to get him off the books. They’re actively searching for a buyer, which could drive the price down if Tottenham or another club makes a serious offer.