Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Milan will only sign Dusan Vlahovic if Juventus release their striker for a low transfer fee and if the 25-year-old agrees to take a pay cut, which would force the Bianconeri to offer him severance pay.
Milan have set their sights on Juventus striker Vlahovic, and coach Massimiliano Allegri has recently established contact with his former forward, as Football Italia reported on Monday.
According to Gazzetta, Milan have two conditions to get the deal done with the Old Lady.
First, Vlahovic should leave on a free transfer or for a low transfer fee, as his contract in Turin expires in June 2026. Second, the 25-year-old should accept to halve his current €12m salary, which would require severance pay from Juventus to cover his full wages for 2025-26.
Milan director Igli Tare said last month that the Rossoneri would sign a new centre-forward for 2025-26. The new Milan signing will compete for a starting spot with Santiago Gimenez next season.
According to Gazzetta, Milan’s primary alternative to Vlahovic is Victor Boniface, who has a €40m price tag. Nicolas Jackson is also an option, but the Chelsea forward would be even more expensive than the Bayer Leverkusen star.
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