Dropped to €70m
Dusan Vlahovic is a complicated case. The Juventus striker was downgraded from €75 million to €70m in the recent Serie A market value update. A drop that is explainable after having a season with Juve in which he scored just 14 goals and four assists in 42 games across all competitions. To put that in perspective, that puts Vlahovic level with Inter Milan’s Romelu Lukaku, who also scored 14 goals but had seven assists and did all that in just 37 games.
In fact, with ten goals, Vlahovic ranked just 17th in goalscoring in Serie A last season. In terms of Serie A goalscoring, the 23-year-old Serbian striker was in the same category as Atalanta’s defensive midfielder Teun Koopmeiners, Bologna’s aging Austrian star Marko Arnautovic, and Lazio winger Mattia Zaccagni. With that in mind, Vlahovic’s drop in market value, one could argue, should have been more drastic.
Instead, the Serbian remains one of the ten most valuable players playing in Serie A. There are several reasons why Vlahovic has maintained his market value despite a catastrophic season with Juventus. The main reason, above everything else, is the market for strikers. Although Victor Osimhen will be everyone’s preferred striker target, depending on how the dominoes fall this summer, it is not hard to imagine that a club like Bayern Munich or Manchester United will pay in the region of €70m for Vlahovic.
Vlahovic: Why has the Serbian struggled at Juventus?
Then there is the fact that Vlahovic was also a prolific goalscorer at a young age for Fiorentina, where he scored 49 goals and eight assists in 108 games across all competitions. During his final half-season with Fiorentina, Vlahovic scored an incredible 17 goals in 21 games before joining Juventus halfway through the 2021/22 season for €81.6m. But the moment he joined Juve, the numbers collapsed. Vlahovic would add just another seven goals in 15 Serie A games that season.
But why has Vlahovic struggled at Juve? “It’s not so easy to pinpoint what has failed Vlahovic this season; certainly, he is not in the ideal environment to flourish at the moment,” Area Manager for Italy Jatin Dietl said. “Juventus tend to be passive and monodimensional, relying more on individual action than a well-organized system. He gets far fewer balls and operates further away from the penalty area than he did in Florence.”
Vlahovic was in fantastic form for Fiorentina. Those goalscoring numbers, however, dropped once he joined Juventus.
Dietl points out that a big reason for Vlahovic’s drop in productivity has been Massimiliano Allegri’s system. While Fiorentina were able to hit teams on the counter, at Juve, there is a heavier reliance on possession and dominance. “Despite his physicality, he still has difficulties in winning duels, in holding on too long balls and then distributing them quickly and precisely,” Dietl said. “In Florence, he was able to play to his strengths in the open field, but in Turin, they have completely different expectations of him.”
Despite problems at Juventus – Vlahovic remains a diamond in the rough
Despite all that, Vlahovic remains one of the most promising strikers in world football. After all, his 190cm stature, his ability to literally break through defensive lines and his 13 goals in just 21 games for Serbia highlight Vlahovic’s potential.
“What you can hold against him is that he has hardly developed in the one and a half years, which surprised many because, with Fiorentina, he had excelled at just that,” Dietl said. “But in Turin, he seems blocked, mentally and emotionally. Maybe the step and the pressure with the high transfer fee came too early, maybe he can’t cope with the few balls he receives in the game, or maybe he lacks the ability to be a central player; in any case, he often seems demotivated and hardly integrated into the team.”
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But despite all that, Dietl believes that Vlahovic has the potential to become a top striker. “In summary, Vlahovic is still a diamond in the rough, with qualities to be an absolute top striker, but in the last one and a half years, we have seen little to no improvement. A transfer would probably be the best choice for everyone involved.” This brings us to the point of his market value update. The way the striker market could evolve this summer, €70m for a 23-year-old, could be a steal, even with all the problems that Vlahovic had at Juve over the last 18 months.
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