Juventus, Yıldız future: bianconeri aim for renewal until 2030

Juventus is looking to the future and betting big on one of its brightest jewels: Kenan Yıldız. As the team prepares for its debut in the Club World Cup against Al-Ain, scheduled for June 19 at 03:00 (Italian time), the Bianconeri management is already working to armor the young Turkish talent with a new contract. The extension until 2030 is one of the priority goals for the club, which wants to consolidate the technical base on which to build its relaunch in the coming years.
Yıldız’s current contract is set to expire in June 2029, but Juventus does not want to risk losing the Turk and is aiming to move up the timetable. The offer being prepared is expected to be around 4 million euros net per season plus bonuses, a figure close to the request of the player’s entourage, which starts at 5 million. The distance between the parties is minimal, and great optimism seeps into Juve’s house: the white smoke could come soon after the conclusion of the Club World Cup.
A class of 2005, Kenan Yıldız is now a key pawn in Igor Tudor’s Juventus. The Croatian coach has promoted him to the starting trequartista role in his 3-4-2-1, entrusting him with the keys to the offensive maneuver. With 6 goals and 4 assists in 41 appearances this season, the young Turk has shown flashes of his enormous potential, although numbers and performances suggest that the best is yet to come.