Dusan Vlahovic finally breaks silence on his Juventus future amid Man United links

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When Dusan Vlahovic speaks, transfer rumors usually take a pause. But not this time.

The Juventus forward, who has been the talk of every gossip column in Europe, has finally opened up about his future — and it’s a mix of loyalty, realism, and classic striker cool.

At 25, Vlahovic is entering the key years of his career. His current deal with Juventus runs until 2026, yet that hasn’t stopped half of Europe from circling around him like defenders on a corner kick.

Manchester United, Chelsea, and even Barcelona are reportedly keeping a close eye on his situation.

Still, the Serbian made it clear where his heart lies — at least for now. “I probably have some regret for that chance tonight, tomorrow is a new day and it’s over,” he told reporters after Juventus’ narrow defeat to Real Madrid.

“Recover and think about the next game on Sunday. I'm privileged, I play for Juventus, I don't need anything to motivate me. I play football, I do what I love.”

That sounds like a man focused on Turin, not transfers. But then again, football’s silly season never really ends.

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Could this calm before the storm mean a January twist for Dusan Vlahovic?

Vlahovic’s contract situation has the potential to spark a transfer tussle next year. Juventus, reportedly wary of losing him for free, could decide to cash in when the January window opens.

It’s a scenario Manchester United fans are watching closely — especially after another underwhelming start to the season in front of goal.

Tottenham and Chelsea are also said to be keeping tabs, while Barcelona see him as a long-term heir to Robert Lewandowski.

For a striker with 62 goals in black and white, that’s not exactly shocking interest.

Still, Juventus believe they can convince their No. 9 to stay. He’s scoring again, smiling again, and talking like a player who feels at home.

Whether that remains the case when Premier League clubs come knocking with big checks is another story.

For now, Vlahovic is playing it safe, playing it smart — and most importantly, still playing in black and white.

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