Official: Luciano Spalletti Signs Juventus Contract Extension Until 2028

Football News

The “Old Lady” of Italian football, Juventus, has officially announced a contract extension for head coach Luciano Spalletti, securing his leadership until June 2028. This move signals a strong commitment to long-term stability and a clear vision for the club’s future.

Initially appointed in October 2025 to bring stability following Igor Tudor’s departure, Spalletti has significantly exceeded expectations. What began as a short-term crisis management role has evolved into a comprehensive technical project aimed at re-establishing Juventus at the pinnacle of both Italian and European football.

Details of the New Luciano Spalletti Juventus Contract

This new agreement is a significant vote of confidence from the Juventus board. Reports indicate that the Tuscan tactician has extended his current deal by an additional two years. The financial terms have also seen a substantial improvement, with Spalletti reportedly set to earn a base salary of approximately €5 million per season, potentially increasing to €6 million with performance-related bonuses. This salary increase underscores his reputation as one of Serie A’s elite strategic minds and reflects the board’s satisfaction with the team’s progress.

Why Juventus Decided to Extend Spalletti’s Stay

The decision to offer a long-term deal was primarily driven by the team’s impressive performance since the beginning of the year. Since his appointment on October 30, only Inter Milan and AC Milan have accumulated more points in Serie A than Spalletti’s Juventus. A pivotal moment for the management was the convincing 3-0 victory over Sassuolo in January, which showcased the high-pressing, fluid attacking style that has become Spalletti’s hallmark. Despite a painful exit from the Champions League against Galatasaray, the club’s hierarchy views the former Italy manager as the ideal leader for a squad that effectively blends experienced players with emerging talents like Kenan Yildiz.

Transfer Market Demands and the Future Vision

With his future now firmly secured, attention shifts to the upcoming summer transfer window. Spalletti has reportedly requested full technical autonomy and has already identified six crucial signings needed to bridge the gap to the top of the league. Central to this new era is the “untouchable” status of key players. Sources suggest that Spalletti has explicitly vetoed the sale of Bremer and Yildiz, considering them essential pillars of his defensive and offensive strategies, respectively.

What This Means for the Future of Juventus

By committing to Spalletti until 2028, Juventus aims to avoid the “rebuilding” cycles that have hindered the club in recent seasons. The objective is clear: immediate competitiveness. Regardless of whether the team secures a top-four finish this season, the budget for the next campaign remains ambitious. For the fanbase, this extension provides a welcome sense of stability and optimism. Under Spalletti’s direction, Juventus is not merely striving for survival – it is poised for conquest.

Callum Whitby
Callum Whitby

Callum Whitby, 43, sports writer from Liverpool. With over two decades covering European football, he's established himself as an authority on Champions League and international competitions. His trademark long-form articles explore the cultural and historical contexts behind football rivalries. Hosts a weekly podcast featuring conversations with former players and managers from across the continent.

Sports News Review