Juventus are close to tying Kenan Yildiz down to a new long-term deal, with reports suggesting a contract extension until 2030 is imminent.
Juventus are reportedly just one step away from securing Kenan Yildiz’s future, with the Turkish star poised to sign a new long-term contract extension that would keep him at the club until the summer of 2030. Talks have accelerated in recent days, and confidence is growing that an agreement will be finalized soon.
The 20-year-old is already under contract with the Bianconeri until 2029, but the club is eager to reward his rapid rise with improved terms. Juventus view Yildiz as a central figure in their long-term project and want his salary to better reflect his importance within the squad.
At present, Yildiz earns around €1.7 million per season, a figure that reportedly does not place him among the club’s top 15 earners. Given his impact since breaking into the first team in 2023, Juventus believe an upgrade is both justified and necessary.
Interest in Yildiz from across Europe has only strengthened Juventus’ resolve to act quickly. By offering a new and improved deal, the club hopes to fend off potential suitors and ensure the youngster continues his development in Turin.
Reports suggest the new contract could see Yildiz earn in the region of €6 million per year, potentially making him one of the highest-paid players at the club. This scenario becomes even more likely if Dusan Vlahović is moved on during the summer transfer window.
According to the latest updates from Italy, negotiations are now focused on final details, with the signing described as “imminent.” If all goes to plan, Juventus could officially wrap up the deal later this week, securing one of their brightest talents for years to come.