Dusan Vlahovic Rejects Juventus €6m Offer, Reportedly Closing on Barcelona or Bayern Move
Latest transfer update: Dusan Vlahovic has reportedly turned down Juventus' €6m-per-season renewal and is seeking €8m plus a higher bonus, putting Barcelona or Bayern among the potential destinations.

Who, what and why it matters: Dusan Vlahovic has reportedly rejected Juventus' contract renewal proposal worth €6 million per season plus a €1m bonus, according to reporting referenced by World Soccer Talk via journalist Nicolò Schira. The 26-year-old's refusal — and a reported demand for roughly €8m per season plus a larger bonus — appears to move him closer to leaving Juventus as a free agent and has triggered links to Barcelona, Bayern Munich and other top clubs for the 2026 summer window. This matters because Vlahovic is one of the higher-profile potential free agents and any departure would reshape Juventus' forward options while creating a low-cost target for elite clubs.
Why it matters
A potential free transfer for a striker of Vlahovic's profile would be significant in the market: Juventus could lose a player they paid €85m for in 2022 without receiving a transfer fee, while interested clubs could acquire an established Serie A striker without paying a transfer sum. The situation also affects squad planning—Juventus head coach Luciano Spalletti reportedly wanted a renewal, and Barcelona and Bayern are weighing their forward options ahead of the next season.
What the report says
According to the report cited by World Soccer Talk and credited to Nicolò Schira on X, Juventus offered Vlahovic a renewal worth €6m per season plus a €1m bonus. The striker allegedly turned that down and is seeking an €8m-per-season base salary with higher bonuses. The source frames Vlahovic as increasingly likely to leave when his contract expires, making him a top-name on the 2026 summer free-agent list.
Clubs linked and the player’s priorities
World Soccer Talk's summary reports Barcelona and Bayern Munich as primary suitors if Vlahovic departs Juventus. Other clubs named in the piece include Chelsea and Napoli. The report also suggests Vlahovic might prioritise a move to Barcelona, and that Barcelona would consider him if they fail to sign alternatives such as Julián Álvarez or João Pedro. The article notes Barcelona see his wage demands as compatible with their structure, per Diario Sport coverage cited in the source.
Form, fitness and timing
The report emphasises Vlahovic’s recent injury issues and inconsistent output. He played 23 matches and scored 10 goals in the most recent season referenced by the source, and has struggled to reach a 20-goal season since his move to Italy. Those form and fitness concerns are presented as factors for clubs weighing whether he would be a long-term starting option or a higher-risk signing.
- Juventus reportedly offered Vlahovic €6m per season plus a €1m bonus.
- Vlahovic is said to be seeking around €8m per season plus higher bonuses.
- If he rejects renewal and leaves, he would be a notable free agent for summer 2026.
- Clubs linked in the report include Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Napoli.
- The player’s recent season: 23 appearances and 10 goals, and he has had injury problems.
Context for Juventus and potential buyers
The source notes Spalletti had been pushing for renewal, indicating Juventus value Vlahovic within their plans despite mixed returns. For Barcelona and Bayern, the interest is shown against a backdrop of other transfer targets — Barcelona reportedly have higher-priority striker targets and would view Vlahovic as an alternative option, while Bayern are named among clubs who might pursue him if he becomes available on a free transfer.
What happens next
At this stage the claims are based on reported negotiations and a journalist’s X post cited by World Soccer Talk. There is no club or player statement provided in the supplied source, and no confirmation that any formal offers beyond the figures mentioned exist. The situation will become clearer if Juventus, Vlahovic or prospective clubs issue official comments, or if more detailed reporting confirms contract expiry dates and formal approaches.
What it means: If Vlahovic leaves Juventus as a free agent, the Bianconeri will face a gap at centre-forward and need to find a replacement or promote from within; for Barcelona or Bayern, signing him would present a relatively low-cost opportunity to add an experienced striker, albeit one with recent injury and consistency concerns. Final confirmation requires club or agent statements and further reporting.