Tottenham have been approached by Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic’s representatives over a potential summer move, journalist Graeme Bailey has claimed.
The North London side have reportedly been contacted over a potential deal for the Serbia international via intermediaries, who are looking to find Vlahovic a new club next year.
The 25-year-old’s representatives are believed to have touched base with several potential landing spots, with Vlahovic ready to depart Turin when his contract expires in June 2026.
The Serbia international is said to have earmarked the Premier League as his preferred destination and is not expected to continue at Juventus after this season, following a breakdown in talks over a new contract.
Juventus reportedly asked Vlahovic to take a pay cut if he wanted a long-term extension, as he is the best-paid player at the club, earning a reported £370,000 per week.
According to Bailey, Vlahovic’s next move could depend on whether he is willing to lower his salary demands and accept a pay cut at his next club.
While he would earn ‘major money’ in the Premier League, the Serbia international could only secure more than his current salary at Juventus by moving to Saudi Arabia next summer.
The Middle East has seen an influx of players still in their prime this summer, with the likes of Darwin Nunez, Theo Hernandez, Joao Felix, Kingsley Coman and Mateo Retegui all joining the Saudi Pro League.
Vlahovic, who arrived to Juventus from Fiorentina in January 2022, has started the season well, scoring four goals in just two starts for the Italian club, with a further six appearances off the bench.
The Serbia international has faced increased competition for places following the summer arrivals of Jonathan David and Lois Openda and has played just 255 minutes of football so far this term.
GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: Vlahovic has eight goals and three assists in 18 Champions League appearances.
Tottenham have spent heavily on new signings since appointing Thomas Frank this summer, welcoming Xavi Simons, Mohammed Kudus and Mathys Tel on permanent deals.
The Lilywhites made a strong start to the season with four wins from seven games, looking to bounce back after a historically low 17th-place finish last term.