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Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic has been offered to Arsenal ahead of the summer as he considers a move away from the Italian giants.

That’s according to La Stampa, relayed by Tuttomercatoweb, who say ‘his agents offer’ the striker to Arsenal and Bayern at this moment in time.

They explain that Vlahovic has not scored in ten games and seems unable to fit into Max Allegri’s system, something which has led to speculation about his future.

He is not considering staying at the club long-term, particularly if they end up out of Europe next season, and his agents are working to find a destination.

They’ve already offered him to Arsenal and Bayern Munich, who they know both want a striker in the summer transfer window.

The big issue is that Juventus have made the striker ‘non-transferable’ at this point and will need at least €70m before they even consider a deal. They would consider moves for Hojlund at Atalanta or West Ham’s Gianluca Scamacca as replacements should he leave.

That is not concrete as yet, though, with the discussions ‘chasing each other’ at this moment in time and there no clear indication of where things will go.

Vlahovic is very much keen on a departure, though, and his agents have already offered him to Arsenal and Bayern to gauge interest in his signature.