Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic is reportedly open to the possibility of staying and extending his contract with Juventus after holding a meeting with the club's board of directors on Monday.
According to a report from Gazzetta dello Sport, both parties have shown a desire to reach a new agreement.
The Serbian striker's contract expires on June 30th, meaning he can begin negotiations with other clubs, both in Italy and abroad, and could potentially leave on a free transfer in July.
Despite interest from several clubs during the summer transfer window, Vlahovic refused to be sold and remained determined to stay in Turin. However, his future was temporarily put on hold after a serious injury delayed negotiations.
Now, after gradually recovering, Vlahovic has held a crucial meeting with Juventus officials. According to Sky Sport Italia, the meeting was positive, with both Vlahovic and Juventus reportedly keen to continue their collaboration.
However, the new contract is believed to require the player to accept a significant pay cut from his previous figure of around 12 million euros per season.
This season, the 26-year-old has scored six goals and provided two assists in 17 appearances across all competitions for the Bianconeri.
