Overview
- Spalletti’s new two‑year deal, announced Friday in a team‑room video with the “oltre la fine” message, runs to June 30, 2028.
- His pay rises to more than €5 million per season with bonuses that could take it to about €6 million, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
- Juventus says he will have more influence on signings, with a reinforcement plan built around his preferences and a bigger role in sporting decisions.
- Owner John Elkann and CEO Damien Comolli cast the extension as a move to return to Scudetto contention after several seasons without a league title.
- Italian media have begun listing possible summer targets, though these are speculative and actual spending will hinge on Champions League qualification.