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Dusan Vlahovic is reportedly willing to lower his salary demands to leave Juventus this summer, as both the player and club look for a solution before the transfer window closes.

The Serbian striker, once considered one of Europe’s top young talents, has struggled to meet expectations since arriving in Turin.

Juventus have now told him he is not part of their long-term plans, and with his contract expiring next summer, the club is eager to sell him rather than risk losing him for free.

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Vlahovic currently earns €12 million per year, making him the highest-paid player in Serie A.

That figure has been a major obstacle in talks with potential suitors, especially AC Milan, who are reportedly only willing to offer half of that amount.

Vlahovic is now open to reducing his salary demands to help facilitate the move.

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This could unlock a deal that benefits all sides Juventus would secure a transfer fee, AC Milan would get a proven Serie A striker, and Vlahovic would get a fresh start.

Negotiations are continuing, but this shift in Vlahovic’s stance is seen as a sign of progress.

If both clubs can reach an agreement soon, it would bring an end to a frustrating chapter for the striker at Juventus.

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