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Slow motion: Juventus priced 20 million euros for Vlahovic, but he rejected all transfer offers

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According to Slow Motion Network, Juventus priced Vlahovic for 20 million euros, but he refused all transfer offers.

Juvent's transfer market revolves around Vlahovic, the Serbian striker scored two goals in the Club World Cup, but because his salary of up to 12 million euros per year, the club has no room for renewal, so Juventus put it on the transfer market at a price lower than his value. The club's senior executives are willing to accept a offer of nearly 20 million euros, but the problem is that Vlahovic himself has rejected any offer at present.

Vlahovic's goal is to stay at Juventus until his contract expires and transfer freely after getting his full salary of 12 million euros. Vlahovic has rejected the possibility of going to Turkey, although Galatasaray, Fenerbahce and Besiktas are all looking for strikers because they have sent away main players such as Osmeen, Dzeko and Immobile.

Mourinho has given up, and Fenerbahce has also changed his goal and signed Duran. Vlahovic does not consider leaving Juventus, and Allegri has also used him as an alternative to Milan's attack line, but the negotiations have not made any progress at the moment.

Not only are the problems in the transfer market troublesome, but Vlahovic's performance on social media also makes Juventus feel dissatisfied. After the team lost to Manchester City 2-5, Vlahovic directly posted a photo of the game on social media with the caption "nueve" (Nine), seemingly emphasizing how outstanding he performed in the game. This post has angered many Juventus fans, who had hoped that the senior player on the team would have a more appropriate attitude.

The real substantive problem now is that Vlahovic's stay in the team hinders Juventus' signings on the front line. The club is still negotiating with Paris Saint-Germain and hopes to keep Muani, but will not be able to introduce a new striker without selling Vlahovic. Comoli has finalized the transfer of Canadian striker Jonathan David, who has accepted Juventus's previous annual salary of 6 million euros plus a 2 million prize, but the 15 million euros commission requested by the agent is still a problem, and Juventus cannot spend a lot of money to sign up before Vlahovic's transfer is determined. Juventus is not the time to squander now. Having a "third forward" with an annual salary of 12 million euros is a luxury for Juventus.

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