Arsenal, Man Utd target hasn't discussed contract extension with Juventus recently

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Dušan Vlahović could be on the move soon if he doesn't come to terms on a new contract, with his current deal running until 2026. The 24-year-old's situation has sparked interest from several clubs eager to bring him to their side.

Vlahović has been in great form this season, scoring ten goals in 18 appearances across all competitions. However, the lack of progress on his contract has raised questions about his long-term future at Juventus.

According to a recent report from TEAMtalk, Juventus view his wage demands as too high, which may open the door for wealthier Premier League clubs to make a move.

The report also mentions that Arsenal have reached out to Vlahović's representatives once again, as Juventus manager Thiago Motta is reportedly not fully convinced by how the forward fits into his system.

What's the latest Dušan Vlahović's contract extension

Journalist Gianni Balzarini spoke on his YouTube channel regarding Vlahović and Juventus' talks over a contract extension.

"When Dušan Vlahović will sign the contract, if he does, this is an interesting topic that will soon, very soon, become the main focus, because there haven't been any discussions recently, but they will have to happen," Balzarini said (h/t Tutto Juve).

"If there are no discussions within the next 2-3 months, it will mean that the situation will be left to drift, and Juventus will not keep a player like Vlahović with an expiring contract in the squad. They will not start a season with Vlahović having an expiring contract. These are the premises."

Meanwhile, Football Insider reported this month that Manchester United have added Vlahović to their striker shortlist. The report notes that the Red Devils are monitoring the 24-year-old’s situation at Juventus with his contract set to end in June 2026.

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