With multiple reports now that Dusan Vlahovic will join Juventus for €70m including bonuses and Fiorentina fans sending out threats, police are patrolling the Serbian striker’s house.

The deal would seem to be done between the clubs, as the Viola finally accepted that Vlahovic was prepared to reject every other offer, even far more lucrative ones from Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United.

Sky: Juventus and Fiorentina reach agreement over Vlahovic transfer

It has been suggested he had agreed basic personal terms with Juve before turning down the contract extension with Fiorentina over the summer.

Now multiple sources including Sky Sport Italia, Sport Mediaset, Sportitalia and Goal.com all have the same story, a deal has been done for circa €67m including bonuses.

Fiorentina fans are furious and placed several insulting and threatening banners around the city.

This includes one that reads: ‘Your guards won’t save your life. Gypsy, it’s over for you!’

According to La Repubblica newspaper, police have started ‘dynamic surveillance’ of Vlahovic’s house, sending cars repeatedly around his home to keep a close eye on the situation.

While not a full-on police guard yet, it is a significant step up in the tension around the player.

Juventus and Fiorentina are age-old rivals and moves between the clubs have always been surrounded by controversy, above all riots when Roberto Baggio joined the Old Lady in 1990.

21 thought on “Police protecting Vlahovic after Fiorentina threats over Juventus move”
  1. Juventus and Fiorentina are age-old rivals and moves between the clubs have always been surrounded by controversy.

    Not really. Only from Fiorentina to Juventus. Nobody said anything when Torricelli and Di Livio went to play there. It’s because Juventini aren’t as bitter as Fiorentina fans who can’t come to grips with their own team’s mediocrity…

  2. They say it’s all about money but yet he rejected more lucrative offers and the chance for a bigger salary with a Pl club. Clearly it isn’t ALL about money for him.

  3. His options bar juventus were either to fight for nothing with arsenal or fight relegation. do you think he’s going to juventus for peanuts? He will be on astronomical wages. but why not? it’s a supply and demand business.

  4. Time for Fiorentina fans grow up. Why these idiotic reactions just because a player leaves your club for a rival. Juventus fans don’t go around rioting or theatening a player when that player wants to leave – if a player wants to leave, then they leave and good luck to them.

  5. Zambrotta thank you for your comments on this site, it’s a breath of fresh air in sea of hate and nonsense!

  6. All these rubentinis thinking they will immediatly win the treble as soon as Vlahovic arrives, just remember your club now does not have any money to rejuvenate that awful midfield of yours. Lets see how well Vlahovic does with 0 creativty behind him XD

  7. @Nerazuri101
    If he ain’t maradonna why are u on a juve-related news page trash talking ?!
    go find some cold water bruh. Juve is coming for Inter and y’all know it that you can only win a title when Juve ain’t on form

  8. What did Fiorentina fans expect? As it is, it’s a miracle he hadn’t transferred last summer. Did they hope he’d stay through 2023?! Get real. This is so Italian…. LOL!!!

  9. La Viola fans make me laugh… how about a thank you for the $67mm in cash?? You’re a selling club, not unlike Juve, but just at a younger stage in a players development. It’s a business, it’s not personal. Commisso and Agnelli likely understand this very well and more ultras should too… but that’ll never happen lol

  10. Ultras dont in reality care about football

    To be so focused on clubs you have to be unemployed

    They have nothing else really bit also offer nothing

  11. DEATHSTROKE, dont exchnage Juve with inter. UR club had a record loss so mind ur own business expert.

  12. Rube tea is too cold as back, back, down, down, sideways Sandro is never brewing anything down the left side. He is an Inter mascot and we look forward to seeing him gift another present when we visit the home of the whipping boys of Europe later this year. Against Milan I do not think Maignan had one save to make. Where is the midfield? How is Vlahovic going to cope with Sandro, Bentancur and Rabiot. Meanwhile Gosens is coming to add more depth and strength to the squad. Looks like Sandro is left back for at least another 10 years lol.

  13. I can feel the depression from inter fan in the last decade.
    Inter have much more serious financial crisis and the Chinese owner is de facto bankrupt in China. They must sell more players to balance the sheet. Barella or
    This season is the continuity of both Inter and Juventus and we will c next season. Inter can take Dybala away and I don’t care. 29 years old, slow pace and prone to injury, at least 8m net salary +bonus and 10m+ signing on fee,lol. Nobody will pay more than 30m to buy him if he is on contract.

  14. Now, let’s see which would be the bigger coup – a 29 year old, slow, injury prone and inflexible Dybala going to Inter or a 21 year goal machine wanted by the rest of Europe going to Juventus? Uumh, I wonder.
    Some very salty Inter fans on this site. Players like CR7 and Vlahovic simply don’t go to second rate clubs like Inter – it’s a simple fact.
    As for Europe, the facts show that Juve has won 11 international trophies to Inter’s 9. Juve has never, ever taken 10 years to try and get out of the group stage, and on a points gained basis in the UCL, Juve historically is in the top 10, whilst Inter is nowhere to be seen. One UCL trophy in 56 years and Inter think they are the kings of Europe – LOL!

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