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Vlahovic could keep Juventus and Besiktas waiting for another 6 weeks

June 27, 2026 at 05:01 PM
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Dusan Vlahovic's potential transfer from Juventus to Besiktas could be delayed by another six weeks as negotiations stall.

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Besiktas are trying everything to convince Dusan Vlahovic, including calls from Vincenzo Italiano, but he reportedly told them he might not make a decision until late July, waiting for Juventus and others.

The striker will be a free agent next week when his current contract runs down , and had been expecting to be inundated with proposals from clubs around Europe.

Instead, the only genuine alternative to a new deal at Juventus would seem to be Besiktas.

Vlahovic expected more offers MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus warms up prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images) There were suggestions that the Turkish club is ready to invest around €30m between salary, signing on bonus and commission fees to his agents, with wages of €10m per season.

However, Sports Digitale note today that Vlahovic remains unmoved and is in absolutely no rush to make a decision, even if it takes until late July.

TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 04: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Juventus and Sporting Clube de Portugal at Juventus Stadium on November 04, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images) It remains to be seen if Besiktas will be ready to wait that long, especially as new coach Italiano worked with him at Fiorentina and has been bombarding him with calls to discuss the project.

The Serbia international is only 26 years old and Juventus had paid €85m to get him from Fiorentina in January 2022, so even after a serious injury, he was expecting more interest.

The longer this goes on, the more hope Juve will have that he’ll reconsider their €8m per season renewal proposal.

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What happened

Dusan Vlahovic's proposed move from Juventus to Besiktas is reportedly facing a further six-week delay. The Serbian striker, who has been on the fringes at Juventus, was expected to complete a transfer to the Turkish club, but negotiations have not progressed as anticipated. Both clubs may now have to wait until the Turkish transfer window closes or adjust their timelines. The delay creates uncertainty for both Juventus, who want to offload his wages, and Besiktas, who are keen to secure the forward.

Chance analysis

A prolonged Vlahovic transfer saga means Juventus continue to carry a high-wage player potentially outside their plans, affecting squad budget flexibility and salary cap considerations. For Besiktas, missing out on a marquee striker target weakens their attacking reinforcement options for the Super Lig season. In prediction terms, this is low-relevance for Juventus's short-term performance (Vlahovic is already marginalized) but could matter for Besiktas's attacking output if the deal eventually collapses.

Impact

Juventus remain stuck with a fringe high-earning forward; Besiktas face uncertainty over securing a key attacking reinforcement.

AI Insight

Vlahovic's stalled move to Besiktas is unlikely to materially affect Juventus's upcoming matches but signals continued squad uncertainty for the Turkish club.

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Vlahovic could keep Juventus and Besiktas waiting for another 6 weeks

Dusan Vlahovic's potential transfer from Juventus to Besiktas could be delayed by another six weeks as negotiations stall.

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Dusan Vlahovic's proposed move from Juventus to Besiktas is reportedly facing a further six-week delay. The Serbian striker, who has been on the fringes at Juventus, was expected to complete a transfer to the Turkish club, but negotiations have not progressed as anticipated. Both clubs may now have to wait until the Turkish transfer window closes or adjust their timelines. The delay creates uncertainty for both Juventus, who want to offload his wages, and Besiktas, who are keen to secure the forward.

A prolonged Vlahovic transfer saga means Juventus continue to carry a high-wage player potentially outside their plans, affecting squad budget flexibility and salary cap considerations. For Besiktas, missing out on a marquee striker target weakens their attacking reinforcement options for the Super Lig season. In prediction terms, this is low-relevance for Juventus's short-term performance (Vlahovic is already marginalized) but could matter for Besiktas's attacking output if the deal eventually collapses.

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