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AC Milan Can Only Offer €6M-per-Year Wage to PSG, Tottenham Target Amid Man Utd Talks

AC Milan Can Only Offer €6M-per-Year Wage to PSG, Tottenham Target Amid Man Utd Talks

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Juventus striker Dušan Vlahović is once again drawing attention in the transfer market this summer, with PSG, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Aston Villa all reportedly interested in the Serbian forward.
The Serie A side appear ready to part ways with Vlahović, who is under contract until 2026 but commands a high salary that the club may be eager to move off the books. PSG, meanwhile, are open to offloading Randal Kolo Muani, and there's increasing speculation that Gonçalo Ramos could also be available.
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According to a previous report from CaughtOffside, PSG began tracking Vlahović earlier this year. Arsenal and Manchester United are said to be in the race as well, potentially setting up a bidding war. While Vlahović still has a year left on his deal after this season, Juventus could look to sell now rather than risk losing him for free in 2026.
Will AC Milan lose out on PSG transfer target?AC Milan are keeping an eye on Vlahović's situation at Juventus, according to Calciomercato. The striker's contract runs until 2026, but he reportedly wants to see it out and leave on a free transfer — something Juventus are eager to prevent.
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While Vlahović could be open to an early exit, he's asking for a €10 million severance package to be split with his entourage, as he stands to earn €12 million next season if he stays. Milan, however, are only prepared to offer a €6 million salary.
This month, CaughtOffside reported that Newcastle United, Tottenham, Aston Villa, and Nottingham Forest are all considering a potential move for Vlahović this summer.
Moreover, the report says Manchester United have started talks with Juventus about including Jadon Sancho in a potential deal for Vlahović. It could be a move that works for everyone—Juventus have been longtime admirers of Sancho, and he's available to leave Old Trafford this summer.
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