Juventus have ended the uncertainty around Luciano Spalletti by extending his contract until 30 June 2028. The club confirmed the decision on Friday, backing the Italian coach to continue leading the team beyond this season.
The move gives Juventus a clear stability message at an important point in the campaign. Rather than wait until the summer, the club has chosen to show its confidence now.
Why the extension matters now
Juventus are still chasing qualification for next season’s Champions League, which gives the timing real weight. Spalletti took charge in October 2025, and the club has now decided that his impact has been strong enough to justify a longer commitment.

Juventus’ official statement framed the renewal as continuity. The club said Spalletti will keep leading the men’s first team until 2028, underlining that the decision is about direction as much as results.
The club’s trust is now public
Juventus made the announcement as they continue fighting for a top-four place. That turns this from a routine contract story into a signal of trust from the club hierarchy.
It also removes a layer of outside noise. Contract questions often become a distraction during tight league runs, and Juventus have now shut that debate down with a direct show of support. This is not just administration. It is a stability decision in the middle of pressure.

What comes next
The extension does not solve Juventus’ season on its own. The team still has to finish the job on the pitch and secure Champions League football. But the club has made one part of the future clear: Spalletti remains its man.
For Juventus, this is the message. The race continues, the pressure remains, but the coach is no longer in doubt.
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