Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic claims he has an “addiction” to scoring goals.
The Serbia international has certainly done a good job of feeding that addiction, bagging 38 goals in 58 Serie A appearances for Fiorentina in the past two seasons before scoring seven in 15 for Juve following his big-money move in January.
Vlahovic joined the Bianconeri from Fiorentina for a reported fee of €70million and settled well into life in Turin, helping his new side clinch fourth place and a Champions League spot.
Speaking to Icon Magazine, the 22-year-old did not hold back when asked what scoring goals means to him.
“It’s something that fills me,” he said. “It pervades me completely, so when I don’t feel this emotion, after the game, I feel on the ground, empty.
“It feels like flying. I feel in seventh heaven, I fly. It’s a kind of fuel, and once you’ve tried it, you have to have more, and then again, you have to live that emotion at all costs. It is an addiction that stimulates you at all times. That’s what I live for.”
Vlahovic arrived with a big reputation and reached double figures for goal involvements in all competitions in his 21 outings for Juve in the second half of the 2021-22 season.
His 10 goals and assists combined were at least two more than any other Juve player between his debut in early February and the end of the campaign.
“I dedicate myself to football 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” he added, “and when I go home, what do I do? I watch football games.
“I watch them to have fun, to relax, but also to learn and improve. I notice things, analyse them and think about them.”