According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Fiorentina have slapped a €90m price tag on their star striker Dusan Vlahovic with Juventus, Tottenham and Manchester City interested.

On Tuesday, La Viola’s president Rocco Commisso revealed that Vlahovic wouldn’t sign a contract extension with the club.

The striker sees his €800,000 deal expire in June 2023, but Fiorentina have been negotiating with his agent for a long time.

Commisso said Vlahovic would have become the highest earner in the club’s history and according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the 21-year-old rejected a €4m-a-year deal for the next five years.

Commisso: ‘Vlahovic will not renew with Fiorentina’

With his contract expiring in June 2023, it’s easy to imagine Vlahovic leave the Artemio Franchi in the summer transfer window.

Atletico Madrid reportedly offered €55m to sign him last summer and Fiorentina want almost the double now.

According to the report, La Viola won’t sell their striker for less than €90m at the end of the season. Whether or not the fee is negotiable has yet to be seen.

There are many top European clubs interested in securing the striker’s services.

Tottenham director Fabio Paratici remains a big admirer of the centre forward and Juventus continue to monitor him.

Manchester City and Inter are also mentioned as possible destinations for the 21-year-old, with Pep Guardiola’s side seeming the most likely destination for the striker.

According to the report, there is a 40% chance that Vlahovic moves to the Etihad Stadium, 30% Tottenham, 20% Juventus and 10% Inter.

11 thought on “Fiorentina set Vlahovic price amid Juventus, Tottenham and Man City links”
  1. Oh come on, what a joke!

    We`ve seen this narrative with Chiesa already. Rocco plays the “hard” guy, and then bends over to Piemonte Calcio to give them the ideal deal on a golden plate. Something like a 2 year loan + option to buy and payment over several years of installements.

  2. I love the Juve haters so much. They just hate how good players and lors of people actually love and admire our club.

  3. The 2 year loan option to buy over installments only works if the player want’s to and only demands to go to that particular team. In the case of Locatelli and Chiesa it worked, but on non Italian players, I don’t believe the boyhood dream of playing for the teams in Serie A is as high. He will most likely end up in the EPL

  4. I agree with @jimmy_Stallion, I think the kid is leaving Serie A. Commisso was offering a decent package; maybe Juventus and Inter can add more to it, but given their current finances I don’t think the offers are substantially higher…no, the kid has his sights elsewhere in Europe.

  5. I would love him at Juve, but either Man City scoops him up or Tottenham sell Kane to Man City and use the funds to buy him

  6. Chiesa will leave when Rubentus fails to qualify for the champions league. If Vlahovic came Lord Allegri Patron Saint of bus parking will ask him to practice the art of the back pass. Go to a bigger team!

  7. @all the Juve fans. I would absolutely love it if he wants to go to Juve and Juve pays 90m for him. Even 60-70m. More debt, more crying about a super league because you need more revenue, closer to defaulting and going to Serie D.

  8. Vlahovic why do you reject Inter? We really want you here…. Now I’m very very sad. You know I can’t sleep for weeks just to imagine all good players love to play for Juventus. Mum! Where are you mummy ???? I need you now.

  9. @Vero Rossonero, we all know in the end, Milan will come and begging Agnelli so they can participate in Super League. Stop being so dumb and ignoring the fact that UEFA has lost the battle.

  10. @Idiot that impersonated me. Juve fail to qualify for the Champions League? Hahahaha…. You can wish kiddo, but i warn you, you need to pray harder to satan for that to coming true. Anyway, don’t forget to cry in your prayer so that Inter can qualify in the Champions League group.

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