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Luciano Spalletti Set to Take Charge at Juventus

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Juventus have reached an agreement with former Italy and Napoli boss Luciano Spalletti to replace Igor Tudor after an eight-game winless run. The 66-year-old will sign a deal until June 2026, extending automatically if Juventus qualify for the Champions League.

Juventus have reached an agreement with former Italy and Napoli boss Luciano Spalletti to replace Igor Tudor after an eight-game winless run. The 66-year-old will sign a deal until June 2026, extending automatically if Juventus qualify for the Champions League. His debut is expected against Cremonese following the Udinese clash.

Going to the Allianz Stadium this week, Juventus are set for a new chapter as Luciano Spalletti prepares to take charge following Igor Tudor’s dismissal. The 66-year-old Italian tactician, who famously led Napoli to the 2023 Scudetto, has agreed to a contract running until June 2026, with an automatic one-year extension if Juventus secure Champions League qualification.

Spalletti is expected to be unveiled after Juve’s clash with Udinese, with his first game on the bench likely against Cremonese. Tudor’s exit came after an eight-match winless streak that left Juventus eighth in Serie A, nine points behind leaders Napoli. Giorgio Chiellini reportedly played a key role in convincing Spalletti to join, seeing his footballing philosophy as a fit for Juve’s long-term project. Known for his tactical intelligence and attacking approach, Spalletti’s immediate challenge is to reignite a struggling squad and push for a top-four finish.

His appointment also represents an opportunity for redemption after a mixed stint as Italy’s head coach. With crucial fixtures against Fiorentina, Inter Milan, and decisive Champions League group matches ahead, Spalletti’s arrival brings fresh hope of restoring Juventus’ identity and competitiveness in both domestic and European competitions.

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