Juventus Extend Coach Spalletti's Contract to 2028
The extension follows a strong run under Spalletti, with Juventus winning 17 of 31 matches and pushing to secure Champions League qualification.
- On Friday, Juventus announced Head Coach Luciano Spalletti signed a two-year contract extension, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2028.
- Spalletti replaced Igor Tudor last October, guiding the Bianconeri to 17 wins across 31 matches and helping the club rebound to compete for a top-four finish.
- Reports indicate the extension includes a salary between 5 million and 6 million euros per season, while Juventus chief executive Damien Comolli praised the coach's "immediate and very positive impact" on the team.
- Securing a Champions League spot remains the club's immediate priority for 2026-2027, as Juventus currently sits fifth in Serie A, trailing fourth-placed Como by one point.
- The club expects this stability to provide the necessary consistency for future success as the team prepares to challenge qualification rival Atalanta this Saturday night.
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Arriving in October at the head of the Juventus, Luciano Spalletti extended his contract until 2028 with the most successful club in the history of the Italian championship.
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Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti confirms new 2-year contract in speech to his players
Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti has signed a new two-year contract with the Serie A club. He informed his players on Friday, and Juventus shared the announcement on social media.
Italian football club Juventus have extended the contract of coach Luciano Spalletti, with the experienced strategist set to earn an annual salary of five million euros for the next two seasons, the French news agency AFP reported.
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