Allegri Demand, Lukaku Swap Deal For Dusan Vlahovic

Dusan Vlahovic

Dusan Vlahovic will be making the key move to Chelsea this summer as the Premier League club boss looks to bolster his front line despite already signing Nicolas Jackson.

Dusan Vlahovic and Romelu Lukaku could be set to switch clubs in the summer transfer window. English club and Italian club are currently negotiating a player-plus-cash swap deal.

After just 18 months with the Italian giants, the player is open to leaving Turin in the summer transfer window. The 23-year-old striker joined Juve in January 2022 after an impressive spell with Fiorentina before switching to the Premier League to join Arsenal.

So, with that said, source has taken an updated look at the transfer saga surrounding the Serbian forward – with Chelsea and Arsenal among the clubs interested in signing the 23-year-old.

Allegri Demand:

Massimiliano Allegri has admitted Juventus will find it ‘impossible to refuse bids’ for Dusan Vlahovic. He said: “I’m happy with the players we have but it’s impossible to turn down a bid due to financial circumstances. I’ll adapt as always to what the club wants.

According to Tuttosport the newspaper of Italian, Juventus is now offering £ 50 million in cash as part of a deal that would see Vlahovic move to Chelsea alongside Lukaku’s Italy will be turned.

After being slapped with a £17.1 million fine for breaching Financial Fair Play rules, Juventus is now currently trying to raise a significant sum. The Juventus club has also been able to play in UEFA Conference League next season.

Swap Deal Talks:

The English club has rekindled their interest in Vlahovic and is now back in talks with Italian Gaint through mediators, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

Chelsea discussed Vlahovic’s merits internally – but according to MailSport, his salary was seen as too high and prohibitive. That’s why the Blues haven’t made any progress when it comes to signing Juventus for the Serbian striker.

Spurs Overtake To Chelsea?

Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly ready to overtake both Chelsea and PSG in their pursuit of Dusan Vlahovic, should Harry Kane leave Spurs this summer.

Tottenham have identified the former Fiorentina striker as their top target should the England captain seal a move to Bayern Munich, according to Fit Mercato.

PSG has been well-informed about what it will take to sign the Juventus star after ‘direct contact’ over a summer transfer earlier this week, according to Fabrizio Romano,

Player Preference:

English and French clubs appear locked in a transfer battle for the signature of Dusan Vlahovic, but the English club sees a clear advantage.

According to Alfredo Padula, the Serbian is keen on a move to PSG, with the report also saying he is awaiting Paris’ first official offer with the possibility of a loan and Juventus already rejecting him. There is an option to buy.

Speaking to Mark Goldbridge’s That’s Football YouTube channel, he said: “Chelsea has always admired Dusan Vlahovic but at the moment there are no talks between Vlahovic and Chelsea.

Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic is certain to be on Mauricio Pochettino’s striker transfer shortlist with Chelsea taking a small step towards potentially signing the Serb.

According to the Evening Standard, the Blues have already been approached by Vlahoch and Montpellier striker Eli Wahe.

Chelsea Set Wage Limit:

Dusan Vlahovic is one of the striker options on Chelsea’s summer transfer wish list although the Juventus star may have to pay a hefty fee.

Player agent, Darko Ristic, is hoping that Bayern Munich will make a move for his client this summer, according to Calciomercato. Despite interest in the Premier League, the Serbian is also being linked with Real Madrid or Atletico Madrid, the report said.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Juventus are ready to reach an agreement with Atalanta for the signature of Rasmus Hojlund if the Serbian is offloaded. The report claims that the 20-year-old striker will be considered when the Old Lady looks at his value for a move to Vlahoch.

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