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Juventus’ Dusan Vlahovic has been linked with a host of Premier League sides over the past few months and Newcastle United are now emerging as a potential destination for the player.

The Serbian hasn’t quite made his biggest mark this season at Juventus, having scored nine Serie A goals. Questions have been raised about his consistency and he didn’t impress under new manager Igor Tudor at the weekend against Genoa either.

Gazzetta dello Sport have reported today that the Italian giants have now made the decision to part ways with the striker in the summer.

Vlahovic has refused to take a wage cut that could have led to a new contract. This means that selling him is the best option for Juve, given his contract expires in 2026.

Newcastle United are a candidate to land him should Alexander Isak departs in the summer, Gazzetta state.

There are also suggestions of interest from Manchester United and Arsenal, with the Gunners said to have been interested in the Serbia international back in January as well.

The report states that Newcastle United would have to pay a fee of around €40m to €45m to land the 25-year-old, who is thought to be keen on a move to the Premier League.