Juventus have announced that Igor Tudor has signed a new contract, securing his position as the club’s head coach for an additional two seasons.
The Serie A club confirmed on Friday that Tudor will lead the men’s first team until June 30, 2027, with an option for a further year extending to June 30, 2028.
This decision comes after Juventus’s new general manager, Damien Comolli, had already indicated earlier in the week that the 47-year-old Croatian would remain in charge. This move follows the club’s unsuccessful attempts to persuade Antonio Conte, a former club icon who managed Juventus to three consecutive league titles between 2011 and 2014, to leave Serie A champions Napoli.

With Conte opting to stay at Napoli to defend the Scudetto, Juventus solidified their commitment to Tudor, who took over from the sacked Thiago Motta in March.
Under Tudor’s guidance, the club successfully secured a spot in next season’s Champions League. He is also set to lead Juventus in the upcoming Club World Cup in the USA, where they will face Al Ain, Wydad AC, and Manchester City in the group stage.
Juventus stand out as one of the few Serie A clubs retaining their coach, as many others have made managerial changes less than three weeks after the conclusion of the last season.
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