Juventus have launched an ambitious two-year plan aimed at winning the Champions League and Serie A . The club’s top priority is securing the long-term future of Turkish prodigy Kenan Yildiz, whose contract renewal until 2030 is central to the project. Backed by a capital increase and extending key players like Khephren Thuram, the vision signals Juve's firm intent to reclaim their elite status.
Comolli’s two-year Vision for Juventus
After years of cautious rebuilding, Juventus are entering a new phase under general manager Damien Comolli. Comolli’s two-year project to transform the Turin side into challengers for European and domestic trophies. The summer signings – Edon Zhegrova, Jonathan David, Lois Openda and Joao Mario – signalled the start of this transformation. But Comolli’s true work begins with securing the future of players who represent the club’s identity and ambition. At the heart of that plan stands Yildiz, the 20-year-old Turkish sensation whose future has been the subject of intense speculation.
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Yildiz’s journey at Juventus has been nothing short of remarkable. Since breaking into the first team, the young forward has amassed over 90 senior appearances, scoring 18 goals and registering 15 assists. In the 2024–25 season alone, Yildiz registered 12 goals and nine assists across all competitions, earning his place as a cornerstone of the squad. His performance in the Club World Cup and Serie A has drawn praise from both management and fans, with coach Igor Tudor labelling him “a complete modern attacker.”
Juventus’ management knows that keeping Yildiz is crucial to their project as the club had reportedly received offers from Chelsea in the summer window while other Manchester United and Arsenal are also monitoring his situation. According to , Talks over a renewal until 2030, with an option for another year, are progressing steadily. The club’s offer stands at around €4.5 million per season, bonuses included and with an option to extend it further by a year, while Yildiz’s entourage is asking for slightly more. Both sides are confident of finding common ground soon, as the player’s preference is clear, he wants to stay in Turin.
Comolli’s broader project plans
Comolli’s work doesn’t end with Yildiz. His larger mission is to tie down the players who form the backbone of the team’s future. Among them is Thuram, considered “untouchable” and set for a contract extension until 2030. Thuram’s renewal reflects the club’s long-term faith in his partnership with Manuel Locatelli, forming a midfield engine designed to last a decade.
Similar renewal talks are underway with Federico Gatti, Andrea Cambiaso and Weston McKennie, ensuring depth and continuity across key positions. The Serie A club are also planning smart market moves for January, targeting a right-back and a rotational midfielder to ease the burden on their core squad. Names like Jordan Teze, Rapahel Guerreiro and Arnau Martinez have emerged as potential options.
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Juventus’ start to the current season reflects cautious optimism. The team has looked more cohesive under coach Tudor, balancing attacking with defensive resilience. Yildiz has already contributed two goals and four assists in eight appearances, continuing his upward trajectory. The club's structural reforms, coupled with renewed confidence among players, have reignited belief within the club. The upcoming capital increase and pending contract renewals are expected to provide the final stability needed to push the Italian club back into Europe’s elite tier.