Dusan Vlahovic hitting a volley for Juve (©Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Dusan Vlahovic hitting a volley for Juve (©Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Arsenal could return for Vlahovic with a bag of money and a creative solution in addition

Reading Time: 2min | Thu. 04.01.24. | 20:07

Sky Sports Gary Cotterill suggests that the Gunners may have a chance to secure the signing of Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus if they present a player-plus-cash deal

'Vlahovic to Arsenal' is a saga that has been present in various transfer windows in the last few years. He has been a target for the Gunners since his time at Fiorentina, and the Serbian striker continues to be highly regarded in the football world.

Despite his decision to move to Juventus over Arsenal, the Gunners' boss, Mikel Arteta, still admires Dusan Vlahovic's profile, placing him in the same category as another potential target, Ivan Toney.

However, during the previous transfer window, before the start of the season, Arsenal was apparently not that interested in acquiring the Serbian striker. But now, the situation has changed, and the Gunners are now in the market for attacking reinforcements.

With Juventus facing financial challenges due to specific laws in Italy, Sky Sports Gary Cotterill suggests that the Serie A giants might be open to negotiating a player-plus-cash deal for Vlahovic, providing Arsenal with a potential breakthrough in their pursuit of the gifted target man.

He said, as quoted by Football365:

"Not Ivan Toney because I don't think Brentford will sell him in January. Another player, though, we know Mikel Arteta is a fan of is Dusan Vlahovic. Juventus wanted £50m, but that was too steep for Arsenal, but Juventus have financial problems.

"They would listen to a cash-plus-player offer, and there are also these tax rules in Italy, which is something for them to consider," concluded Cotterill.



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