Yildiz signs new Juventus deal to 2030
Juventus have tied forward Kenan Yildiz to a new contract, and the Turkey forward expressed his delight at the fresh terms.
Kenan Yildiz has signed a new contract with Juventus until June 2030, the club has confirmed.
The Turkey forward joined head coach Luciano Spalletti for his pre-match press conference ahead of Juve's Serie A clash with Lazio on Sunday to announce the new deal.
Yildiz made the switch to Juve as a teenager from Bayern Munich, playing in the Bianconeri's youth teams before breaking into the first-team fold.
Addressing the media, the 20-year-old said: "First of all, I want to thank John Elkann and Damien Comolli, everyone at Juventus, the coach, my team-mates and the fans.
"I'm happy to renew my contract and stay with you in this family.
"I'm confident we'll make great things in the future. I love Juventus. Since I came here, I've always been sure we'd make great things, having the fans and my family backing me."
Yildiz made his first-team debut back in August 2023 and marked his first start with a goal in a 2-1 win over Frosinone in December of that year. He has gone on to accumulate 115 appearances, scoring 25 goals and providing 19 assists.
Yildiz was part of the Juve side that won the Coppa Italia in the 2023-24 campaign. Juve reside in fourth place in Serie A this season – 10 points adrift of leaders Inter.













