Chelsea position themselves on Dusan Vlahovic

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With the probable arrival of Randal Kolo Muani at Juventus, Serbian striker Dušan Vlahović is no longer really wanted by the Turinese, especially as his salary weighs on the Old Lady's finances. After initial rumors linking him to Arsenal, it was one of his neighbors who would begin to show interest in the man with twelve goals this season.

Indeed, according to The TimesChelsea have reportedly initiated discussions with Juventus around Vlahovic. Discussions which also involved the Brazilian defender of the Blues, Renato Veiga. Scorer against Manchester City in the Champions League, the former Fiorentina striker is under contract until 2026, but has not expressed any desire to extend his lease with Juve, which would force the club to sell him to avoid not risk seeing him go free.

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