Juventus would sell Dusan Vlahovic to every buyer with sufficient money for the well -paid center Vooruit.
Yet the bianconeri can hardly live without him.
After he had rejected after the transfer offer, Vlahovic came from the bank and scored for the second consecutive game in the 1-0 victory of Juventus over Genoa in Serie A on Sunday.
In the 73rd minute, Vlahovic was far above his marker to kill a corner of Serbia -Teammate Filip Kostic – another player who remained surprisingly in Turin.
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Juventus tried to discharge Vlahovic and his salary of 12 million euros ($ 14 million) – the highest in the competition before his contract ends after this season. But without good luck, because Vlahovic seemed to be determined so far to stay ahead of the market end of Monday.
Juventus joined title defender Napoli, promoted Cremonese and Roma with a perfect six points of the first two rounds.
Goalkeeper Michele di Gregorio, Juventus, kept the victory with two rescues in stopping time, first pushed a strike away from Caleb Ekuban around the post and then hit a header away from Patrizio Masini who had hit the crossbar.
Inter Milan was the most impressive side during the opening round of Serie A and routed Torino 5-0. In the second round, the Nerazzurri were a big disappointment, which was beaten 2-1 on Sunday by Udinese in their home opener.
Inter continued early with a goal from Denzel Dumfries. But a mistake by Dumfries resulted in a penalty that Keinan Davis converted for Udinese to equalize and then Arthur Atta also scored before the break lost in the middle of the field.
Inter, which is still clearly a work in performance among the new coach Cristian Chivu, had canceled a potential equalizer of Federico Dimarco for offside.
Francesco Pio Esposito, a very recommended 20-year-old striker, came up in the second half to turn his series into a debut for Inter, but did not make much impact.
Lazio Hellas Verona also defeated 4-0 with goals from Matteo Guandouzi, Mattia ZACCAGNI, Valentin Castellanos and Bouulaye Dia.
Torino and Fiorentina pulled 0-0.
Published on September 1, 2025