Serie A giants Juventus have reached an agreement to appoint Luciano Spalletti as their new head coach. Sources close to the club confirm that Spalletti has accepted terms to take charge until June 2026, with an automatic one-year extension clause triggered by Champions League qualification.
The appointment marks a crucial turning point for Juventus, who have endured a difficult spell both domestically and in Europe. The club recently parted ways with Igor Tudor after an eight-game winless run across all competitions.
With Juventus languishing in eighth place in Serie A and struggling to regain their former dominance, the decision to bring in Spalletti reflects a clear intention to steady the ship and revive the clubâs competitive edge.
Spalletti, 66, is widely regarded as one of Italyâs most tactically astute managers. He led Napoli to a historic Serie A title in the 2022-23 season, ending a 33-year drought for the club.
His tenure with the Italian national team, though short-lived, reinforced his reputation for discipline, tactical intelligence, and man-management. Following his exit from the national side, Spalletti was seen as one of the most experienced and respected Italian coaches available for top-tier club management.
Speaking recently about his readiness to return to club football, Spalletti said, âI feel good, I wait with serenity. I have the ambition to set things right.â Those close to the coach describe him as eager to take on a project that combines prestige and challenge, and Juventus represents precisely that mix.
Among those endorsing the move was Juventus legend Gianluigi Buffon, who praised Spallettiâs leadership qualities and tactical acumen. âFor me, Luciano is the right profile for any big club that wants to remain ambitious. You wonât lose many with Luciano,â Buffon said.

Reports indicate that Juventus offered Spalletti a contract valid through June 2026, including performance-based incentives and an automatic extension if the team qualifies for the Champions League. The clubâs urgency to finalize the deal highlights the growing pressure to correct course after months of inconsistent results and internal discontent.
Juventusâ decision to bring in Spalletti reflects a pragmatic acknowledgment of their recent instability. In the past few seasons, the Turin-based club has cycled through several coaches, Andrea Pirlo, Massimiliano Allegri, and Igor Tudor, without rediscovering the rhythm that once made them a European powerhouse.
Spallettiâs appointment thus represents a return to experience and stability, two traits that the clubâs hierarchy clearly values.
For Spalletti, this is both an opportunity and a challenge. He inherits a squad filled with potential but low on confidence. Juventus have struggled in key areas, particularly in maintaining attacking consistency and defensive organization.
The team has often appeared disjointed and short of identity, a stark contrast to Spallettiâs Napoli side, which was celebrated for its fluid, pressing football and tactical clarity.
Reflecting on the opportunity ahead, Spalletti noted, âIt would be nice for me to get a new opportunity to get back into the game after that.â The sentiment captures both his humility and hunger. The Juventus post is not just a return to the dugout, it is a chance for redemption and reassertion at the pinnacle of Italian football.
For Juventus management, the appointment also serves as a statement of intent. The clubâs hierarchy, led by CEO Maurizio Scanavino and sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli, is determined to rebuild both performance and perception.
The message is clear: Juventus refuse to settle for mediocrity. By choosing a manager with Spallettiâs proven pedigree, they are signaling an end to the transitional uncertainty that has plagued the team since their last Serie A title in 2020.

