The Cult of Calcio
·1. Mai 2025
Juventus Re-Ups with Milik, Vlahovic Talks Moribund

The Cult of Calcio
·1. Mai 2025
In a surprise move, Juventus announced to have extended the contract of Arkadiusz Milik, pushing the expiration date to 2027, but it’s mostly a technicality, while there has been no progress on the Dusan Vlahovic front, who’s increasingly likely to leave in the summer.
According to TuttoSport, the Bianconeri added a year to the Pole’s deal and diluted his wages, lowering his impact on the balance sheets. He also gave up some money in the process. He has missed the entire season due to a meniscus tear last summer and multiple setbacks from a muscular standpoint.
In addition to saving some money, Juventus will have an easier time loaning out Milik if they wish to, while the scenario for Dusan Vlahovic hasn’t changed in recent months. Despite an announcement, there have been no meetings between director Cristiano Giuntoli and his camp. The parties are quickly heading toward a divorce, Fabrizio Romano reports (via SOSFanta).
The hope is to find a suitable solution in the next window to avoid the matter from dragging on. The Old Lady will look to recoup part of what they spent after a nearly €80M investment. An extension can be pretty much ruled out. The alternative would be his permanence and a Bosman departure in 2026.
The former would be a decent deputy and spare them an acquisition if healthy, but that’s a huge question mark after what happened this year. Unless the Serb goes to Saudi Arabia, which wouldn’t be shocking, or the brass concoct a swap, they’ll have to settle for a meager sum for him, but cleaning his salary off the books will already be a substantial relief.
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