
Vlahovic, who will turn 25 next year, currently earns 12 million euros net per season at the Serie A champions, but renewing his contract under these terms is widely considered "impossible."
Juventus would likely have to propose a significant wage reduction, potentially lowering his salary to 7-8 million euros plus bonuses.
The situation is further complicated by Serbia's failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, meaning Vlahovic will not have a major international tournament to boost his value ahead of the off-season transfer window.
This has prompted top clubs, including Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Tottenham Hotspur, and Manchester United, to monitor his contract situation closely.
Tottenham and Manchester United, in particular, are being highlighted as frontrunners for his signature.
From February 2026, Vlahovic will be able to negotiate pre-contract agreements with other clubs, and several are expected to employ an "anticipo" strategy - offering a lower annual wage in the region of 8-9 million euros, but sweetened with a sizeable signing bonus to make the deal more appealing than a reduced Juventus renewal.
With his contract expiring in June 2026, Vlahovic represents a prime opportunity for elite European sides to secure a proven striker without paying a transfer fee, potentially reshaping the attacking options of any team willing to meet his demands.





