Juventus will have to pay €5m to Fiorentina as part of the Dusan Vlahovic transfer if they win the Champions League.

The 22-year-old moved to the Allianz Stadium on a €70m deal plus €10m add-ons in January. According to Tuttomercatoweb, half bonuses are related to team and player’s performances and are ‘easy to achieve.’ The other half concerns Juventus’ Champions League victory.

Therefore, the Bianconeri will pay a further €5m if they win the Champions League during Vlahovic’s time in Turin.

The Serbia international will make his debut in Europe’s elite competition tonight against Villareal. Vlahovic will start with Alvaro Morata in the Juventus attack, while Paulo Dybala didn’t travel to Spain because of a flexor injury.

Vlahovic has scored one goal in his first four appearances with the Bianconeri, finding the net on his debut against Hellas Verona. His contract with the Serie A giants runs until June 2026.

7 thought on “Champions League bonus revealed in Juventus agreement for Vlahovic”
  1. The CL looks completely out of reach for any italian team in the coming years. It’s most likely gonna be all P$G, Real, Bayern and a few PL teams. Hard to compete with their literally unlimited budgets.

  2. @Bury: Bayern does not have “unlimited budgets”, they just have the best management of any football club in the world.

  3. @Forza allegri

    Well, they have the entire german football federation working overtime for them and use all the rest of the bundesliga essentially as feeder clubs, so they are in a much more advantageous position to any italian club, even juve. In any case, you know what i mean. Hard to see any IT team making it in the CL.

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