Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti has signed a two-year contract extension with the club, per Sky Sports. The agreement commits the manager to the Turin side until June 2028. This deal effectively ends suggestions that Spalletti might return to manage the Italy national team.
Spalletti joined Juventus in 2024 and has since overseen a period of tactical transition. The club hierarchy prioritised the extension to ensure stability ahead of the upcoming European campaign. According to reports from the Guardian, the manager expressed his desire to continue the project he started in Turin.
The 67-year-old previously led Napoli to a Serie A title before his stint with the national team. Juventus currently sit in the upper reaches of the table as they compete for domestic honours. Club officials finalised the terms of the agreement on Friday morning at the Continassa training centre. No financial details regarding the manager's updated salary were disclosed by the club.