Weston McKennie has signed a contract extension with Juventus through 2030, nearly doubling his salary after a standout season in Turin.
Weston McKennie has officially signed a long-term contract extension that keeps him in Turin until June 2030. This deal is a massive reward for the USMNT star, who has transformed from a transfer-listed outlier into one of the most indispensable assets in the squad.
By putting pen to paper, McKennie has reportedly secured a significant pay raise, with multiple sources confident his net salary will jump from €2.5m to €4m per season, plus performance-related bonuses.
The timing of the deal is perfect, as his previous contract was set to expire this June. Despite the rumors of interest from abroad, McKennie reportedly refused to entertain other offers in favor of staying with Juventus.
This new contract completes a remarkable turnaround for a player who joined from Schalke 04 in 2020 and faced a highly publicized, unsuccessful loan spell at Leeds United that many thought signaled the end of his elite European career.
The secret to McKennie’s survival in Turin has been his incredible tactical versatility. Over the course of this season alone, he has played multiple positions, filling gaps as a traditional midfielder, a makeshift left-back, a support striker, and even a “False 9.” His ability to adapt to whatever the team needs has made him a favorite of both Igor Tudor and Luciano Spalletti.
Statistically, this has been a career-defining campaign for the American. McKennie has registered eight goals and seven assists this season, providing a consistent spark during what has been a physically and psychologically demanding year for the club.
Weston McKennie has signed a new deal with Juventus through 2030 ✍️
He’s been on a tear in 2026 with 10 G/A in all comps. pic.twitter.com/NW0T67mcc9
— B/R Football (@brfootball) March 2, 2026
Whether he’s making late runs into the box or providing defensive cover out wide, he has arguably been Juventus’ most reliable performer, showing a level of maturity that has finally won over the demanding Turin faithful.
This extension to 2030 suggests that the Juventus hierarchy views McKennie not just as a squad player, but as a leader for the next generation.