Dusan Vlahovic's contract with Juventus expires on June 30—seven days away—with transfer expert Matteo Moretto declaring negotiations for renewal 'practically impossible.' The Serbian striker rejected a proposal from former Juventus CEO Damien Comolli and has not lowered financial demands despite new CEO Giovanni Carnevali reportedly making a final offer.

Moretto confirmed Turkish club Besiktas have approached Vlahovic in recent hours, but the offer does not satisfy his requested salary, bonus and signing-on package. Vlahovic's focus remains financial compensation rather than alternative club options, with no current club stepping forward to match his full demands. If no agreement is reached by June 30, Vlahovic becomes a free agent.

Vlahovic transfer odds narrow sharply as deadline approaches; free-agent status creates opportunity for well-funded club to acquire a 26-year-old striker of proven Serie A pedigree without transfer fee.

Source: Football Italia