The report claims that Juve are currently in negotiations with Hojlund's entourage. However, they will need a major chunk of their transfer offer to come from the potential sale of Vlahovic, whom the Serie A outfit will allow to leave for around €40 million. Juve are ready to lower their asking price, though, given that the former Fiorentina man will enter the final year of his contract and the fact that a large part of his contract costs have been amortised.
Juve are keen on replenishing their attack ahead of next season and expect Vlahovic to depart. On the other hand, the future of Randal Kolo Muani, who was signed on loan from PSG, remains uncertain. It is widely believed that unless things change, Juve will not exercise their option to make the transfer permanent.