Barcelona have been handed a major opportunity after a Juventus attacker openly admitted he is keen on a free move to the Blaugrana.
While Barcelona’s technical department continues to heavily prioritize a blockbuster deal for Atlético Madrid’s forward, alternative market opportunities are aggressively presenting themselves to the Catalan hierarchy.
With structural shifts occurring across the frontline, a highly sought-after Serie A marksman is looking to capitalize on a shifting landscape in Spain.
The high-profile center-forward positioning himself at the absolute center of this developing narrative is Serbian international Dušan Vlahović.
According to Mundo Deportivo, the 26-year-old striker has officially offered his services to the Catalan giants for the upcoming campaign.
With his contract in Turin rapidly ticking down to its June 30 expiration date and extension talks completely stalling, the clinical finisher is poised to become one of the most lucrative free agents on the market, expressing an absolute willingness to head directly to the Spotify Camp Nou.
This sudden market play is gaining significant traction due to the growing clouds of uncertainty hovering over the long-term future of Ferran Torres.
The Spanish forward, under contract until 2027, has been intensely linked with a multi-million euro switch to Paris Saint-Germain.
Having recently declined to publicly guarantee his continuation in Catalonia, Ferran’s potential departure—coupled with the vacancy left by Robert Lewandowski—leaves a massive void in central areas that Vlahović is eager to fill as a traditional penalty-box predator.
Because he would command no transfer fee, the move is highly attractive, though Barcelona must still evaluate his wage demands of an €8 million annual salary alongside a €15 million signing bonus.
As the contract deadline passes, Vlahović’s unyielding desire to join the Blaugrana structure gives the board an elite contingency plan to monitor.
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