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Silent Return: Vlahovic Back in Turin Amid Besiktas Links and World Cup Concerns

Football Italia·July 1, 2026
According to Football Italia, Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic has returned to Turin following a whirlwind trip to Istanbul, remaining entirely tight-lipped about his highly publicized club future. The towering forward, currently navigating a complicated status effectively as a free agent following his fallout with Juventus, was swarmed by reporters upon his arrival back in Italy. However, he deftly sidestepped all inquiries regarding a potential blockbuster move to the Turkish Süper Lig with Besiktas, as well as his definitive, seemingly imminent exit from the Bianconeri. For journalists and fans looking ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Vlahovic’s sudden club limbo is becoming a mounting source of anxiety. With the expanded, historic tournament fast approaching across North America, the Serbian national team relies heavily on a fully fit and firing Vlahovic to lead their attacking line. A prolonged lack of competitive, top-flight club minutes—brought on by this protracted transfer saga—could severely hamper his tactical rhythm, match fitness, and overall sharpness on the grandest stage in international football. The silence from the striker's camp is currently deafening. Whispered rumors in the transfer market suggest that Besiktas is eager to secure his signature, offering a lucrative and prominent escape route from the Juventus turmoil. Yet, his sudden retreat to Turin without a finalized deal leaves his immediate future hanging by a precarious thread. Football Italia notes that his outright refusal to comment only fuels the rampant speculation, leaving dedicated supporters completely in the dark. From a strict World Cup 2026 perspective, domestic stability right now is paramount. Serbia boasts a undeniably talented generation, but a cohesive, confident, and lethal number nine remains the linchpin of their tactical setup. If Vlahovic fails to resolve his club situation promptly and secure regular starting minutes, he risks arriving at the World Cup lacking the elite competitive edge required to break down the world's best defenses. With domestic transfer windows accelerating towards their climax, the clock is aggressively ticking. Vlahovic must find a permanent home—whether in the ferocious atmosphere of Istanbul with Besiktas, a shocking resurrection in Turin, or elsewhere—to ensure he is fully prepared to carry his nation's lofty World Cup hopes. Until he speaks, the football world watches and waits.