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Spalletti Extends Juventus Deal

Juventus manager signs two-year contract extension amid Italy national team speculation

10 Apr 2026 · 10 Apr 2026·1 source
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According to BBC Sport — Football, Luciano Spalletti has signed a two-year contract extension with Juventus, potentially ending his chances of returning to the Italy national team. The deal is reportedly a significant development in the Italian manager's future.

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