Juventus Prepare Bigger Kenan Yildiz Offer as Chelsea and Arsenal Monitor
His contract runs to 2029, strengthening Juventus’s position during a salary push toward roughly €5–6 million.
Overview
- Talks have slowed in recent days, with Italian reports citing a remaining gap of about €0.5–1m between the parties.
- Juventus are studying an improved package that would lift Yildiz into the €5–6m bracket and extend his deal to 2030, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
- Chelsea, Arsenal and Barcelona are tracking the situation, with multiple outlets noting renewed attention to the stalled negotiations.
- Reports say Chelsea saw a roughly €67m approach rejected last summer and could return with offers near €10m per year in wages and around €100m in transfer fee if no renewal is reached.
- The 20-year-old has six goal contributions in eight games this season and is still on a salary of about €1.5–1.7m, placing him low on Juventus’s pay scale.