Juventus are ready to sign Dusan Vlahovic for €75m, but could see Alvaro Morata and Paulo Dybala leave over the next few months.

Morata will no longer be a Juventus player at the end of the season. The Old Lady won’t make his loan move permanent for €35m in June, so the next few months will be his last ones in Turin.

However, the Spaniard could leave even earlier as Barcelona coach Xavi is still pushing to welcome him to the Nou Camp in January.

 

According to Il Corriere dello Sport, Juventus are now open to letting the 29-year-old leave provided they save €5m on the player’s loan fee.

Juventus have paid €20m for the striker’s two-year loan. Barcelona can only welcome Morata after freeing up wages, so they need to sell Ousmane Dembele before loaning the former Real Madrid and Atletico hitman.

La Gazzetta dello Sport confirms the Bianconeri will likely change the terms of the agreement they had reached a few months ago.

They won’t put a €10m-a-year on the table but may offer their star striker to stay at the club under the current conditions, so with a €7m-a-year salary.

Last week’s reports from TycSports in Argentina suggested that Dybala would not accept such an offer.

Tottenham, Barcelona and Inter are ready to make a contract offer to the 28-year-old.

La Joya has been struggling with injuries this term but remains Juventus’ best scorer this season with 11 goals in 23 appearances.

5 thought on “How Dybala and Morata’s Juventus future could change due to Vlahovic”
  1. Dybala should stay in an attack with Chiesa and Vlahovic.
    He needs Juve and Juve needs him. Letting him leave for free is utter madness.
    It’s Juventus fault that they are in this position. They should have sold him this summer for 70 mill or give him the contact.

  2. A talisman and positive figure like dybala doesn’t come around that often – juventus will not be the same without him! and he will now have proper support up front!! Hope hope hope he stays and continues the good shape he seems to be in.

  3. All this talk about Dybala loving the team and the jersey will be taking to the test this summer. If he decides Juve’s contract isn’t fair and does what club legends like Marchisico and Del Piero did which is continue to their career outside of Italy. If he does go to Inter, directly from Juve, shows everything was just a show.

  4. Dybala is really overvalued himself

    Can he bring scudetto by himself?
    Or champions league?
    He is not anywhere near messi and ronaldo
    Even neymar and mbappe still much better from him

    I am a Juve fans but i don’t believe this guy is worth the same as ADP or Gigi Buffon, even Antonio Conte still better than him
    So let it go if he wants to go, Juve still much bigger than him
    perhaps even better without him

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