Softfootball reports that Juventus have reached a verbal agreement with Kenan Yildiz and his representatives over a new long-term contract. The recent development was confirmed by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano on his official X handle, marking a significant step in the club’s plans to secure the future of one of their brightest talents.
According to Romano, the new deal will be valid for the next four years, with Yildiz ready to put pen to paper. The agreement also includes a salary increase that will place the young forward to be among the best-paid players in Juventus squad and by so doing, this reflects his growing importance to the team. Yildiz’s current contract was previously set to run until June 2029.
Romano stated that:
Juventus reach verbal agreement with Kenan Yildiz and his camp over new long term deal. New contract will be valid for the next four years as Yildiz has agreed to put pen to paper with salary increased. He’s gonna be among the best paid players in the squad.
The move comes as no surprise, with Juventus having long signaled their intention to build around the Turkish international. Sometime last year, the club’s Head of Football Operations, Giorgio Chiellini, publicly confirmed that Juventus were in active negotiations over a contract extension, emphasizing their determination to keep Yildiz as a key part of the project.

Juventus view the agreement as a major boost, underlining their commitment to long-term stability as they continue to shape the squad for the future.
