Juventus ‘will offer to RIP UP contract’ of Man Utd transfer target Dusan Vlahovic

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MANCHESTER UNITED could be handed a golden opportunity to land one of their summer targets at a BARGAIN price.The Red Devils are in the market for an experienced striker who can aid the development of Rasmus Hojlund.EPADusan Vlahovic is high on the list of United’s target this summer[/caption]GettyThe Juve striker could be back in the market with talks scheduled for next week[/caption]United have already signed Matheus CunhaBut they will only do it at a reasonable cost.SunSport understands that Serbian forward Dusan Vlahovic is high on their list of targets.And they could even get him for FREE, with Juventus reportedly willing to rip up his contract.According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Juventus are looking to cut his £20million-a-year wages.And the Italians may even be up for cancelling his contract.Meetings are scheduled to take place next week with several Premier League clubs.One of those is set to be Arsenal, who have been linked in the past also keeping tabs on the situation.The Serbian has scored 43 league goals in 104 appearances for Juventus and is seen as an ideal target man who could immediately strengthen United’s front line.BEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKThe cash-strapped United hierarchy are hunting for bargains this summer as they look to bolster Ruben Amorim’s squad.SunSport revealed earlier this window that English trio Callum Wilson, Jamie Vardy, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin — all free agents — have been offered to United as the club explores cut-price options. United have already signed Matheus Cunha for £62.5million and are in talks to land Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford in a deal that could cost up to £65million in total.Last season, Amorim’s side endured a difficult campaign, finishing 15th in the league, their worst finish in recent history, winning only 11 of their 38 matches.They also lost the Europa League final to Tottenham, making history as the first side in 17 years to hand the Lilywhites a trophy of any kind.There is belief, however, that with the right reinforcements, Portuguese boss Ruben Amorim could turn things around.