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HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Surprised Milan pulled Pulisic off.

Isn’t he supposed to be the US’ prized jewel ? I thought he’d have higher ambitions than coming to Serie A.


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Apr 12, 2004
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Vlahović looks increasingly likely to leave Juve (90Min.com)
With Bayern Munich’s pursuit of Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane far from coming to fruition, the club might still have a chance to get Juventus striker Dušan Vlahović if things fall through:

Dusan Vlahovic is increasingly likely to leave Juventus this summer, with the club drawing up a list of replacements for the striker, 90min understands. Vlahović has been heavily linked with a move away from La Vecchia Signora in recent months, and Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Chelsea all retain an interest in the Serbian striker’s services. 90min reported in May that the Red Devils see Vlahović as a ‘first box’ striker option this summer alongside Harry Kane, Victor Osimhen and Lautaro Martinez, while Chelsea see the player as a viable alternative to Osimhen if a move for the Napoli striker fails to materialise.
Sources confirmed to 90min at the start of June that Vlahović had requested to leave the club this summer, and it is understood that manager Max Allegri has given his blessing to sanction the player’s move. In order to sell the Serbian, Juve are keen to recoup the €70m they spent on him back in January 2022 when he turned down the opportunity to sign for Arsenal in favour of a move to the Allianz Stadium.​
Should Juventus sell Vlahović, the club will take a run at Atalanta striker Rasmus Højlund, who has been most closely linked to Manchester United.

In the end, if Bayern Munich cannot get Kane, a quick swoop for Vlahović might be an ideal second option.
 
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He's probably gonna get a nasty injury again soon as always. Good riddance.

Meh, he served the club well. He was quiet, said everything right, showed up, played hard.

I have nothing poor to say about him, good luck. He's a Bayern Boy.

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Honestly, his mom and Sali talked out of retirement. He became 70% of his potential, and played 55% of his games. I hope he does well, because I don't think he will.
 
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