Dusan Vlahovic is set to represent Serbia against Latvia and Britain over the next few days, but remains in Juventus for the time being despite many reports suggesting he is on track to leave the Serie A Giants. As things stand, this is the final season of his contract, and he will be able to negotiate terms with other clubs from January 1st, unless a new one is signed by the end of the year.
The situation clearly places Juventus in an enviable position. The prospect of losing players for a service that paid more than 80 million euros for free three and a half years ago is certainly not appealing from their perspective. However, according to Gazzetta Dello Sport, Bianconeri is still considering whether to offer a new deal for the 25-year-old.
With Jonathan David now at his disposal of manager Igor Tudor, Vlahovic has lost his position as Juventus’ first-choice striker, and Lois Openda’s arrival has further intensified competition. However, the Serbs came from the bench and scored both times this season’s Serie a Game played this season.