Vlahović wants to go to Milan, the problem is the high salary

Serbian striker close to leaving Juventus, could reportedly continue his career in the ranks of his great rival

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At the moment, Juventus have no idea who will be the first or second striker next season - Dušan Vlahović is about to leave, negotiations are underway with Paris Saint-Germain about buying Randal Kolo Muani, but that's just two pieces of the puzzle.

PSG are expected to agree to extend Kolo Mouani's loan for another 12 months, while the situation with Vlahović is intriguing in itself because it is obvious that Juve and the player himself are doing everything they can to make a separation happen.

The Serbian footballer has rejected offers from Turkey and Saudi Arabia, wants to play in one of the strongest leagues and it seems his goal is to stay in Serie A - and wear the Milan jersey.

The "Old Lady" has nothing against it, even pushing the transfer and asking for only 25 million euros because the biggest problem in Vlahović's contract is the huge salary of 12 million.

The Rossoneri are unlikely to be able to offer Vlahović that despite the fact that the new coach of the giants from the City of Fashion, Massimiliano Allegri, is the one who is most insistent on his arrival. "Medijaset", however, points out that Milan will try to make some kind of compromise with Dušan's management team and sign a multi-year contract with a salary of seven to eight million euros per season.

If Vlahović leaves, then it is clear that Juve and coach Igor Tudor need at least one more striker, maybe two, and there are many wishes - some are realistic, some are not.

It is mentioned that Juventus, for the umpteenth time in the last few years, wants Victor Osimhen (he spent last season at Galatasaray on loan from Napoli), as well as Sporting's Victor Dzekeres - they are, however, targeted by Premier League clubs that are financially more powerful than the Turin giant.

Jonathan David is also in the game, whose contract with Lille expired at the end of the season, but news is coming from Turkey that the Canadian is going to Fenerbahçe for an annual salary of 10 million euros, as well as a 15 million bonus just for signing the contract.

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