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AC Milan have shown strong interest in signing Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus, the Rossoneri will only proceed if two strict conditions are met.

The first demand from Milan is financial. They are only willing to sign the 25-year-old Serbian striker if Juventus let him go for a low transfer fee  or ideally, for free.

Vlahovic’s current contract with Juventus runs until June 2026, so a low-cost exit would be a significant concession from the Bianconeri.

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The second condition relates to Vlahovic’s salary. The striker currently earns around €12 million per year, and Milan want him to accept a pay cut reportedly halving his wages.

To make that possible, Juventus would need to offer him a severance package to cover part of his 2025–26 salary.

Massimiliano Allegri, who coached Vlahovic at Juventus, has reportedly reached out to his former player as Milan assess their options for a new forward.

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Milan director Igli Tare recently confirmed that the club will sign a new striker this summer to compete with Santiago Gimenez for the starting role next season.

Should the Vlahovic deal fall through, Milan are already eyeing alternatives. Their main target is Bayer Leverkusen’s Victor Boniface, who is valued at around €40 million.

Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson is also on the list, though his transfer would likely be more expensive than Boniface’s.

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As negotiations continue, all eyes are now on Juventus to see whether they’ll agree to Milan’s strict terms  or if the Rossoneri will be forced to look elsewhere.

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