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Yankee Doodle Stays in Turin: McKennie Locks in Juventus Deal to 2030

Yankee Doodle Stays in Turin: McKennie Locks in Juventus Deal to 2030

Tom Hamilton at ESPN Italy EN 7 March 2026 at 01:47
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Weston McKennie is set to sign a new contract with Juventus until 2030, ending speculation from clubs in Italy, Spain, England, and the US. The versatile 27-year-old USMNT star has thrived under Luciano Spalletti, playing multiple roles this season. As reported by Tom Hamilton at ESPN Italy, this extension secures a key player ahead of the World Cup.

Yankee Doodle Stays in Turin: McKennie Locks in Juventus Deal to 2030

If you're a Juventus fan nursing a hangover from last night's Serie A thriller, here's a morning pick-me-up: Weston McKennie is penning a new deal to keep him in black and white stripes until 2030. Yeah, you read that right – the Yank midfielder's not packing his bags just yet. Sources spilled the beans to Tom Hamilton at ESPN Italy, confirming the 27-year-old is on the brink of committing long-term with the Old Lady.

His current gig expires at season's end, but this extension shuts down the circus of speculation quicker than a Massimiliano Allegri team park the bus. Clubs from Italy, Spain, blokes across the pond in the US, and even England had their scouts sniffing around. But McKennie? He's all in on Turin life, mate.

Versatility King Under Spalletti's Reign

Since Luciano Spalletti swaggered in as gaffer back in October, McKennie's been everywhere but the bloody coffee machine. Full-back one day, winger the next, bossing central midfield, and – get this – even moonlighting as a makeshift striker against Galatasaray. Talk about earning your corn; the lad's like a Swiss Army knife in boots.

Early season wobbles under Igor Tudor had us wondering if he'd jump ship. But Spalletti's turned him into a nailed-on starter, the first name scribbled on that teamsheet with a biro that won't smudge. At 27, he's hitting his prime, and Juve know a gem when they see one.

Don't forget his USMNT pedigree either – 62 caps and counting, primed to be a linchpin for the Yanks' home World Cup bash this summer. Imagine him bossing midfield stateside after grafting in Serie A? Pure box office.

From Stateside to Serie A Star: The McKennie Saga

McKennie's Turin tale kicked off properly in 2021, after a whirlwind path that saw him light up Schalke and co. Then came that cheeky Leeds United loan in 2023 – a stint that had Elland Road dreaming of permanency, but nope, back to Italy he went.

Juventus have weathered storms – points deductions, manager merry-go-rounds – but players like McKennie provide the spine. He's not just turning up; he's adapting, grinding, and now rewarding the faith with this mega-extension. By 2030, he'll be pushing 31, still young enough to terrorise defenders or slot in at right-back when the chips are down.

Fans are buzzing, and why not? In a transfer window where everyone's chasing the next big thing, Juve have locked down their own. No Inter Miami pipe dreams or Premier League whispers – it's Allianz Stadium or bust.

Spalletti's got a squad that's clicking, and McKennie's the heartbeat in midfield. With the World Cup looming, expect him to strut his stuff internationally before returning to Turin a hero. Pour one out for the suitors; they've been gazumped.

Word on the street is this deal's as good as done – wages sorted, bonuses ticking, the lot. Juventus aren't mucking about; they want stability amid the chaos. McKennie's response? A resounding 'I'm staying put, lads.'

So, raise a glass (or a cappuccino) to the American who's gone full Italiano. Juventus march on, McKennie leads the charge. Forza Juve!

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