
Juventus are set to open talks on extending Luciano Spalletti's deal within days, with the club reportedly willing to offer €4–5m per year and not tying the renewal to Champions League qualification. For bettors this suggests short-term stability — consider backing Juventus in upcoming Serie A fixtures or as a safer pick in match markets, while long-term futures (Champions League qualification) may remain riskier.
Spalletti and Juventus set for contract talks
Reports claim Juventus will meet Luciano Spalletti within the next week to discuss a new contract. Spalletti was appointed after Igor Tudor left earlier this season and signed an initial deal running until the end of the 2025–26 campaign. Although the coach has previously said a long-term extension wasn't a priority, both parties appear ready to open formal negotiations imminently.

Key terms and club priorities
The discussions are expected to focus on an annual salary in the region of €4m–€5m. Crucially, the club is reportedly prepared to extend Spalletti regardless of Champions League qualification, prioritising managerial stability and continuity as they look to rebuild a settled squad.
Immediate implications for Juventus
Securing Spalletti would give Juventus clearer planning for transfers and tactics over the summer. Stability on the touchline could accelerate a return to consistent performances and help the club attract players who want a settled coaching staff.
Betting outlook
For punters, imminent contract talks reduce short-term uncertainty. Expect increased confidence in Juventus' near-term match markets; consider backing Juventus in upcoming league fixtures or using draw-no-bet and match-winner selections where odds improve.
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Long-term markets such as Champions League qualification remain dependent on squad upgrades and the season's final standings, so approach futures with caution.
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