
Spalletti's Juventus Love-In: New Deal 'Til 2027 on the Cards!
Juventus are close to extending Luciano Spalletti's contract until June 2027, with an option for another year, as per expert Romeo Agresti. Since replacing Igor Tudor in late October, Spalletti has won 16 of 29 games, helping the side to 38 points in Serie A – third-best in that period. The Old Lady sit fifth, one point off fourth-placed Como.
Spalletti's Juventus Love-In: New Deal 'Til 2027 on the Cards!
Picture this: you're halfway through a pint, scrolling your phone, and bam – Juventus are about to lock down their gaffer Luciano Spalletti for the long haul. Yeah, you heard right. The Italian tactician, who only rocked up at the Allianz Stadium in late October, is on the verge of signing a bumper extension.
As reported by Juventus guru Romeo Agresti on X (formerly Twitter, for the old-schoolers among us), the Bianconeri and Spalletti are inches away from sealing the deal. We're talking a contract running until June 2027, with an option to tack on another year. Not bad for a bloke who was initially just keeping the seat warm.
From Tudor Turmoil to Spalletti Stability
Let's rewind a bit. Spalletti swooped in to replace Igor Tudor at the end of October, penning a short-term gig just until the season's end. Fair play, it was a proper stopgap move amid the chaos. But blimey, the man's turned it around quicker than you can say 'calcio parking the bus'.
Talks for a new deal kicked off weeks back, and now it's all systems go. Agresti's intel suggests the paperwork's nearly done – no dramatic last-minute bids from rivals, just a mutual 'let's keep this party going'. For Juventus fans nursing wounds from recent trophyless years, this feels like a proper shot in the arm.
Spalletti's no stranger to the big time, of course. He's got Napoli's Scudetto in his back pocket and even flirted with England job whispers before. But Turin seems to suit him down to the ground.
Impressing on the Pitch: Stats That Don't Lie
Don't just take my word for it – the numbers are barking mad. Juventus sit fifth in Serie A, just a solitary point adrift of fourth-placed Como. Since Spalletti took the reins on 30 October, only Inter (with 50 points) and Milan (42) have racked up more than the Old Lady's 38.
Win tally? A cracking 16 out of 29 games. That's the kind of form that gets you mouthing off in the pub about 'title challengers'. Take that recent Champions League knockout thriller against Galatasaray – Spalletti barking orders from the touchline like a caffeinated general. Or the Serie A dust-up with Pisa, where Khephren Thuram wheeled away celebrating, fist-pumping with the boss.
It's not been flawless, mind. Defensive wobbles here, a dodgy ref call there. But Spalletti's injected flair into a side that was looking a tad stale. His high-pressing game has the youngsters buzzing and the veterans rediscovering their mojo.
What's Next for the Zebra Army?
So, with this extension looming, what's the roadmap? Champions League glory, for starters – they're already scrapping in the knockouts. Domestically, sneaking into that top four (or better) is non-negotiable, especially with Como breathing down their necks.
Spalletti's got the squad purring: Thuram's swaggering through midfields, the backline's solidifying, and the attack's got teeth again. If they nail this deal, it could be the platform for a proper resurgence. Imagine lifting silverware in 2027 – stranger things have happened in calcio.
Juventus supporters, crack open the prosecco. Your man's staying put, and the future's looking brighter than a Turin sunrise. We'll keep you posted as the ink dries. Forza Juve!
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