Among the most active clubs in this early phase of the transfer market is Milan, with Igli Tare working 7 days a week to build a competitive squad in the shortest time possible and in line with Massimiliano Allegri’s ideas. In recent meetings, the need clearly emerged to decisively target a double-digit striker—a forward on whom to build title ambitions.
Is Dusan Vlahovic more than just an idea for AC Milan management in the market?
Tare and Allegri are fully aligned on the right name to strengthen the Rossoneri attack: Vlahovic, the Serbian striker on his way out of Juventus. Despite the misunderstandings in recent months at Juventus last season, Dusan remains one of the favorites of the coach from Livorno, who has explicitly asked the management to explore the possibility with the Old Lady. The two clubs have been in contact for days over the Andrea Cambiaso matter and will soon extend the conversation to the Serbian international.

The situation explained:
In principle, Juventus would prefer not to strengthen a direct rival in the league, but Vlahovic deserves a separate discussion: the contract renewal talks—his deal expires in 2026—have officially collapsed, and for the player there are no alternatives to a transfer. At this moment, no concrete offers have arrived at Continassa for the former Fiorentina man, which means the Milan route cannot be ruled out.
Wage issue...
Vlahovic to Milan is a path to follow closely. The main sticking point is the salary of the 2000-born striker, who currently earns 12 million euros net per season. One solution that Milan is evaluating internally is to propose a five-year contract worth 7 million euros per season plus substantial bonuses. In recent hours, the candidacy of Mateo Retegui, Atalanta’s striker and an old acquaintance of Moncada—who could have signed him from Tigre two years ago for 15 million—has also emerged, but for now he seems to come just after Vlahovic in the pecking order.
Source: Calciomercato.com
