Vlahovic demands salary increase during Juventus contract talks amid transfer interest
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 8:25 AM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
Dusan Vlahovic contended he deserves a higher salary than Jonathan David during Juventus contract negotiations held on June 3. Despite his €12m annual earnings, Vlahovic rejected Juventus' offer of €6m plus add-ons, asking for €8m instead, leading to an impasse. Juventus director Giorgio Chiellini confirmed that negotiations have concluded, anticipating Vlahovic will leave as a free agent at the end of June. Clubs like Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, and Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing him, with Juventus unable to match his financial demands.
- •Vlahovic argues for more pay, upsetting Juventus officials.
- •Contract negotiations ended with no agreement reached.
- •Vlahovic becomes a free agent on June 30.
- •Interest from Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, and Chelsea.
- •Juventus' offer included a maximum salary of €7m per season.
- 8:25 AMYahoo Sports — What Vlahovic said during Juventus contract talks as Chelsea receive fresh transfer hope
"Tuttosport reports that Dusan Vlahovic argued during contract talks with Juventus on Wednesday that he should have been paid more than Jonathan David, and the Serbian is now expected to move outside o...
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