
EPL Index
·5 mai 2025
Arsenal Told to Pay £45m to Sign 14-Goal Serie A Striker – Report

EPL Index
·5 mai 2025
Arsenal’s pursuit of a top-class striker has gathered pace once more, with Juventus frontman Dusan Vlahovic reportedly high on their list. As Caught Offside reveal, the Gunners are weighing up a potential summer swoop for the Serbian international—whose left foot has been described as “like a wand” by Micah Richards.
The 25-year-old has netted 14 goals and laid on five assists for Juventus this season, reaffirming his reputation as one of Europe’s most well-rounded forwards. According to the report, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is a known admirer of Vlahovic and believes the forward could be a key addition to his squad as they push for Premier League glory in 2025.
Caught Offside note that “the reported asking price for the striker is around €50-60 million.” It’s a fee that certainly wouldn’t be out of reach for Arsenal, whose Champions League qualification and increased commercial revenue have bolstered their financial flexibility.
Vlahovic is no stranger to transfer speculation. He was strongly linked with Arsenal prior to his eventual move from Fiorentina to Juventus in January 2022. Although he initially snubbed the North London club, the current scenario feels different. Now an established force in Serie A, the Serbian may see the Premier League as a natural next step.
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“The 25-year-old has proven himself in Italian football, and he could be open to taking the next step in his development,” the article adds. With his physical presence, sharp movement and thunderous finishing ability, Vlahovic seems built for the intensity and pace of English football.
From Arsenal’s perspective, this represents a rare opportunity to sign a player entering his prime, who is not only a consistent goalscorer but also still has room to grow. Juventus, meanwhile, may be tempted to cash in if they feel the deal supports their own summer rebuild.
It is no secret that Arsenal’s inability to call upon a prolific striker has cost them dearly in recent campaigns. While Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah have each offered moments of quality, neither has shown the consistency or killer instinct required to lead a title charge.
Caught Offside state that “Arsenal need a striker,” and this couldn’t be more accurate. Despite significant progress under Arteta, a reliable finisher remains the missing piece. The club’s struggles to convert chances in tight matches have become a recurring issue—one that Vlahovic may well solve.
With 14 goals this season, the Serbian is clearly comfortable carrying the burden of expectation. His mix of size, pace and composure in front of goal could bring a new dimension to Arsenal’s attack, particularly when paired with the creativity of players like Martin Ødegaard and Bukayo Saka.
At €50–60 million, Vlahovic represents a significant outlay, but it’s a fee that aligns with modern transfer trends for proven attacking talent. As the article notes, “the player is young enough to improve further, and he could justify the investment in future.”
There is, however, a risk. Vlahovic’s adaptation to Premier League football isn’t guaranteed, and Juventus may be reluctant sellers unless a significant premium is offered. Still, Arsenal are likely to be encouraged by the forward’s apparent openness to a new challenge, and the possibility of finally landing their long-term target is sure to resonate inside the Emirates boardroom.
As an Arsenal supporter, it’s hard not to feel intrigued—maybe even slightly haunted—by the name Dusan Vlahovic. His decision to choose Juventus over us in 2022 stung at the time, especially since we were crying out for a top-tier striker. But time has passed, and now it seems fate might be giving us a second chance.
At 25, he’s at the right age and entering the peak years of his career. And with 14 goals this season in a Juventus side that has struggled for attacking fluidity, his numbers are more impressive than they look at first glance. What excites me most is his ability to mix physicality with finesse—something we’ve lacked up top. Jesus is silky and presses well, but he’s never been a 20-goal-a-season man. Vlahovic could be that, especially in an Arteta system filled with service from Ødegaard and Saka.
There’s also something symbolic about this potential move—it would show we’re not just building for the future anymore; we’re ready to challenge now. We’ve waited long enough to return to the top of English football. Maybe Vlahovic is the missing piece.
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