A new report in Italy has revealed what is likely to happen with Dusan Vlahovic in the summer after heavy reports linking the striker with a move to Tottenham over recent months.
It was reported right until the final weeks of the January window that Tottenham were keeping themselves informed of Vlahovic’s situation.
The Serbian international ended up staying at the Allianz Stadium even though he has just six months left on his contract at the club.
The centre-forward has scored six times and provided two assists in 17 appearances for the Bianconeri this season, but his time at the club may come to an end soon.

Tottenham target Dusan Vlahovic is unlikely to sign a new Juventus contract
Vlahovic is now free to sign a pre-contract agreement with non-Serie A clubs after entering the final six months of his deal.
A new report from CalcioMercato claims that, as things stand, signing a new deal with Juve is the ‘least likely option’ for the striker.
No meetings have been scheduled between Vlahovic’s entourage and the Old Lady hierarchy over a contract extension.
The parties are still a long way away from reaching an agreement, and it is suggested that the player may be lured to England, given the financial resources possessed by Premier League clubs.
Spurs may have to battle three clubs for Vlahovic’s signature
Interestingly, CalcioMercato do not mention Tottenham in their report, instead naming Newcastle United and Chelsea as the two Premier League clubs that have inquired about Vlahovic.
Additionally, AC Milan are also monitoring developments regarding the former Fiorentina man, who has already been in contact with the club’s sporting director, Igli Tare.
The report adds that Milan’s chances of landing Vlahovic may be ‘significantly impacted’ by whether Massimiliano Allegri stays at the club.
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