AC Milan risk being priced out of the Dusan Vlahovic sweepstakes because of the striker’s salary remands, a report claims.
According to the latest from Tuttosport, sporting director Igli Tare has re-established contact with Vlahovic’s agent, Darko Ristic, in order to try and make progress. Although the player welcomes the move, considering Italy his second home, negotiations have stalled abruptly.
Why? There is a gap between offer and demand. The current sticking point concerns the contract figures. The Rossoneri have offered a four-year contract worth €6m net per season, an offer that, however, doesn’t meet the ambitions of his agent.
In Ristic’s view, the priority is a much higher salary. The deal that the Diavolo have offered him – one worth €24m net until 2030 – doesn’t convince either the Serbian or his representatives, who are aiming for a double-digit offer, i.e. €10m/yr or more.
Without a compromise from either side, the deal risks slipping away toward the end of the season. If an agreement isn’t reached soon, the deal will be put on hold for the next few months.
The report adds that the Vlahovic option could only be revived in May, but it will still be tied to the parameters the directors have set. So, in the meantime is seems options such as Moise Kean are being evaluated.

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