Igor Tudor will stay with the Italian club until June 2027.
Ahead of their Club World Cup campaign in the United States, Juventus have extended head coach Igor Tudor’s contract. The Croatian will remain in charge of the Turin-based club until June 2027.
In an official statement on Friday, the Serie A side confirmed that the 47-year-old coach has signed a two-year extension, with an option to add one more year.
Juventus appointed Tudor, a former club defender, in March after sacking Thiago Motta. By then, the team had already been eliminated from the Champions League and all domestic cup competitions and were sitting fifth in Serie A.
Under Tudor’s guidance, Juventus lost just one league match and climbed to fourth place, securing a spot in next season’s Champions League.
Tudor’s side will begin their Club World Cup journey in Washington with a match against UAE’s Al Ain next Thursday morning (Bangladesh time). In Group G, their other opponents are Wydad AC and Manchester City.