Juve Secures Long-Term Future: Igor Tudor Extends Contract Until 2027
Juventus Confirms: Tudor Stays Until 2027
In an expected yet welcomed move, Juventus has formally announced the extension of Igor Tudor’s contract. The Croatian manager, who took over mid-season after Thiago Motta’s departure, has agreed to a new two-year deal. He will now remain with the club until 2027.
.@IgorTudor has extended his contract with Juventus until 2027! 🤝 #Juve pic.twitter.com/A6X5jg2LBc
– Officiel Juventus FC @juventusfc
This extension comes as no surprise, given Tudor’s positive impact on the team. He steadied the ship in Serie A, guiding Juventus from a precarious mid-table position to a fourth-place finish, behind only Napoli, Inter Milan, and Atalanta.
Tudor: The New Guide of Juventus
Known for his stringent methods and strong personality, Igor Tudor wasted no time in imprinting his style on Juventus. The former Croatian international, who left a lasting impression during his brief spell at Marseille, has quickly established himself as a respected figure within the Old Lady’s dressing room.
Tudor’s primary objective now is to restore Juventus to their former glory and reclaim the Serie A title. The last time La Vecchia Signora tasted victory was in 2020. Since then, Inter Milan (2021, 2024), AC Milan (2022), and Napoli (2023, 2025) have all gotten their hands on the Scudetto.
In Short
- On October 27, 2023, Juventus announced the contract extension of Igor Tudor until 2027.
- Tudor, who took over following Thiago Motta’s exit, steadied the ship and finished 4th in Serie A.
- His mission now: to restore Juventus to their former glory and win the Scudetto.
Did You Know?
– Tudor is only the second Croatian manager in Juventus’ history, after Zoran Vukčević.
Pro Tips
– Keep an eye on Juventus’ transfer policy. Tudor’s long-term contract suggests a significant rebuild is on the cards.
FAQs
- Who was Igor Tudor’s predecessor at Juventus?
- Thiago Motta
- When was Tudor’s contract extended until?
- 2027
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