Milan target Dusan Vlahovic, who was determined untouchable by his club not long ago, could be on the market this summer. Fiorentina hired Gennaro Gattuso after the conclusion of the season, and the Italian manager had high regards for Vlahovic and wanted to build the squad around the young star. Gattuso and Las Violas had some disagreement recently, however, and Gattuso ended up leaving the club after a few weeks in his new role.
Tuttosport now reports that Vlahovic could be on the move this summer with the change in power. Fiorentina set an expensive price tag on the player, and now the club may look to sell the Serbian to make a sizable profit. The player had favorable thoughts regarding Gattuso's plan for the future, and now that his manager has left, Vlahovic may look for a new opportunity.
Milan and Juventus are both potential suitors for the talent. Milan have had their eyes on the 21-year-old for some time now, but the signing seemed unlikely due to an expensive tag placed by Fiorentina. Maldini and Massara have been in search of a new forward who can help contribute immediately, but also be a project for the future. Vlahovic perfectly fits that role, and now that he may be open to a move, Milan can discuss the possibility of a transfer with the player's entourage.
Milan have already used up a large sum of their bank account with the transfer of Tomori, and the eventual transfer of Tonali, so spending up to 60 million, which Fiorentina are requesting, could be a tall order for one player. No conversions have been had with the player or club as of now, but the Rossoneri will be sure to keep tabs on the player's situation in Florence.