
Turin, Italy – The long wait is officially over for the Bianconeri. Esteemed tactician Luciano Spalletti has put pen to paper on his contract to become the new manager of Juventus, following a decisive visit to the club’s training headquarters at La Continassa today.
The move seals the transition in the dugout after the recent dismissal of Igor Tudor. Spalletti, fresh off leading Napoli to the Scudetto, is reportedly signing a deal until the summer of 2026, with performance-related clauses, notably one triggering an extension based on securing Champions League qualification.
Sources confirm that the final details were ironed out at Continassa this morning, with the manager already taking his initial looks at the facilities and personnel.
While the club is expected to release a formal, comprehensive statement shortly, Spalletti’s presence on the training pitch signifies an immediate shift in focus as he prepares to take charge. The immediate challenge for the former Italy boss will be galvanizing the squad for a demanding run of fixtures across Serie A and Europe.
The appointment marks a return to the pinnacle of Italian club management for Spalletti, who now faces the monumental task of restoring Juventus to their familiar heights of dominance.
