The 23-year-old forward is the subject of interest from Chelsea, who are willing to offer out-of-favour striker Romelu Lukaku plus up to £38.5m to secure the Juventus star.
Chelsea have re-opened talks with Juventus over the sale of Romelu Lukaku, just two years after he returned to the club for a then club record £97.5m fee.
Allegri, is content with his current squad at Juventus, but admitted the club could be forced into a decision over Vlahovic if the offer is good enough.
As per Fabrizio Romano, the Juventus boss said: ‘I’m happy with the players we have but impossible to refuse bids will be evaluated due to the financial situation.
‘I will adapt to the club’s choice, as always.’
Juventus were hit with an initial 15-point deduction by the Italian Football Federation in January for ‘financial irregularities’ and ‘false accounting’ in relation to past transfer dealings.
Those points were restored on appeal, but the Bianconeri eventually had 10 points taken away – dropping them out of the Champions League places.
Their seventh place finish was still enough to entitle them a spot in the Europa Conference League, but that too was taken away
They were thrown out of the competition by UEFA after breaching financial fair play rules, and were also hit with a 20 million euro (£17m) fine.
Vlahovic scored 10 goals in 27 appearances last season after struggling for form and fitness at points, but the Blues are willing to take a chance on the striker’s fitness with Mauricio Pochettino a huge fan.
Lukaku had initially been linked with a move back to Inter Milan this summer after spending last season on loan at the San Siro where he netted 10 goals in 25 Serie A games.
However, Inter pulled out of the race for the 30-year-old upon hearing he had held talks with Juventus at the same time.
But when recently confronted by an Inter fan, Lukaku expressed doubts over a move to their domestic rivals.
In an interaction captured by a Tiktok user, and reshared on Twitter, an Inter fan implored Lukaku: ‘If you sign for Juve, NEVER say come on Juve.’
The Belgian striker laughed about the request, responding ‘No no never’, before adding: ‘I don’t think the deal will go through.’