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Arsenal monitoring Dusan Vlahovic as Juventus contract impasse signals free transfer

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Arsenal Monitor Dusan Vlahovic as Juventus Exit Nears

Arsenal monitor Dusan Vlahovic as his Juventus contract expires, weighing injuries, wages and Gabriel Jesus’ future while several European suitors circle.

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Arsenal are closely tracking Dusan Vlahovic’s contract situation at Juventus as the Serbian striker prepares to enter the final days of his deal, according to reports. The potential availability of Vlahovic on a free transfer has triggered interest from several top clubs, with the Gunners assessing whether he fits their near-term and long-term forward planning. Any move would come amid uncertainty over Gabriel Jesus’ future and Arsenal’s broader recruitment priorities ahead of the summer window.

Arsenal Tracking Vlahovic Through Reports

Arsenal have been linked with Dusan Vlahovic again after reports indicated Juventus and the player remain at an impasse over a contract extension. Media coverage suggests the 26-year-old has declined a renewal offer and is seeking a higher salary than the club proposed. That development has placed him on the radar of clubs across Europe, including those in England and Spain, and prompted internal monitoring at Arsenal.

Club sources and transfer observers say Arsenal’s interest is cautious rather than decisive at this stage. The Gunners are cataloguing Vlahovic’s availability and likely demands while weighing internal options and financial prudence. Any formal approach would depend on alignment with Arsenal’s wage structure, squad balance, and the club’s appetite for a player who expects regular starts.

Contract Stand-off and Financial Demands

Reports indicate Juventus offered Vlahovic roughly £5 million per year, an offer the striker reportedly rejected in favor of at least £7 million annually. That gap in valuation appears to be the central obstacle to a new deal, leading to the possibility that the Serbian forward could depart Turin on a free transfer at the end of June. The salary figures and the timing of the contract expiry have made Vlahovic an attractive, if costly in other ways, option on the summer market.

Beyond base wages, a free transfer can involve significant signing-on fees and agent commissions, which clubs must factor into total outlay. Arsenal’s recruitment decision-makers will need to balance the absence of a transfer fee against the likelihood of elevated up-front costs and wage commitments. The club’s stance on such financial packages will be a decisive factor in whether they move from interest to formal offer.

Arsenal’s Current Forward Options and Squad Impact

Arsenal enter the transfer window with Viktor Gyokeres, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus among their central-forward alternatives, creating a layered selection of styles and profiles. Jesus, in particular, is reported to be entering the final year of his contract and is being linked with a possible exit in search of guaranteed playing time. That potential departure is a key reason Arsenal are exploring striker options, including a free-transfer scenario, to retain depth and competition.

However, Vlahovic’s profile complicates integration plans. The Serbian is unlikely to accept a peripheral role and would probably seek assurances about regular starts, a demand that could unsettle existing forward dynamics. Arsenal must therefore decide whether to reconfigure their attacking rotation around a new No. 9 or to continue developing internal alternatives and younger targets who may accept a staged pathway to minutes.

Performance Record and Consistency Questions

Since his move from Fiorentina in 2022, Vlahovic’s output at Juventus has been a mixture of moments and inconsistency, with a reported 66 goals in 166 appearances for the club. Those numbers reflect a striker capable of influence but also underline concerns about scoring rate and sustained form at the highest level. The initial transfer to Juventus, valued at around £67 million, arrived with high expectations that many observers feel the player has not fully met.

Assessments of Vlahovic’s time in Turin highlight patches of productivity interspersed with periods when goals were harder to come by. For clubs considering him now, the question is whether a change of environment and regular starts would restore earlier scoring levels or whether his trajectory has plateaued. Arsenal’s analytics and scouting teams will likely examine underlying data such as expected goals, shot placement and hold-up metrics to build a fuller picture beyond headline tallies.

Injury History and Durability Concerns

Durability is a significant factor in any appraisal of Vlahovic, with reports noting the striker has missed nearly 50 matches for Juventus due to injury, about half of those in the most recent campaign. Recurrent fitness issues raise red flags for teams weighing a substantial wage or signing-on payment, especially when the transfer itself requires careful budgeting. The pattern of absences will be scrutinized by medical staff and performance analysts before any potential approach.

Injuries also affect a player’s market value and negotiating leverage; clubs may insist on structured contracts with performance-related safeguards or short-term deals to mitigate risk. Arsenal, mindful of squad continuity and long-term planning, must decide whether Vlahovic’s injury record is acceptable given his potential upside and the alternatives available in the market.

Interest from Bayern, Barcelona and Atletico Adds Competition

Vlahovic’s contract situation has attracted attention beyond England, with Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid named among interested parties in recent reports. The presence of multiple high-profile suitors increases competition and complicates Arsenal’s prospects if they decide to pursue the striker. Clubs in different leagues will present varying project appeals, playing styles and financial packages that could sway the player’s preference.

An intermediary reportedly offered Atletico Madrid a path to sign Vlahovic, underscoring how intermediaries and agent networks are already active around the player’s future. Arsenal will need to move with both speed and clarity if they are to mount a persuasive bid amid this cross-border interest. Equally, Vlahovic’s own priorities—regular starts, salary level and competitive ambitions—will determine which clubs are realistic options.

Transfer Scenarios and Likely Outcomes This Summer

Several plausible outcomes present themselves for Vlahovic in the coming weeks. He could sign for a club willing to meet his wage demands and guarantee a leading role, he could accept a lower salary for a rotational position at a top side, or he could revisit negotiations with Juventus if circumstances change. For Arsenal, a deal would likely hinge on whether the club is prepared to commit to his financial package and accommodate his starting ambitions.

If Arsenal elect not to pursue Vlahovic aggressively, they may prioritize younger forwards who fit a longer-term plan and are prepared to develop within the current hierarchy. Conversely, a strategic short-term acquisition of Vlahovic would signal Arsenal’s intent to blend immediate goal threat with existing attacking options. The club’s final decision will reveal how they balance short-term competitiveness with squad evolution.

Arsenal’s evaluation of Dusan Vlahovic will need to weigh his available contract status, wage demands, injury history and potential fit within Mikel Arteta’s tactical blueprint. The coming weeks should clarify whether the Gunners move from monitoring to formal engagement or pivot toward alternative targets, while the player’s own negotiations and preferences will shape which European suitors emerge as frontrunners.

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