Tudor extends Juventus stay to 2027
Igor Tudor will remain as Juventus's head coach after signing a two-year extension with the Serie A club.
Tudor was appointed as Thiago Motta's replacement in March, signing on to lead the club through to the end of the season, with an automatic extension clause kicking in if it secured a spot in the UEFA Champions League.
That clause was activated after he led Juventus to a fourth-place finish, but reports suggested Tudor may not be staying at the Old Lady.
However, he has now put pen to paper on a two-year deal through to June 2027, with the option of a further year.
At the conclusion of the 2024-2025 season, Tudor said he wanted his future resolved before the start of Juventus's FIFA Club World Cup campaign, which begins on 19 June (AEST) against Al Ain at Audi Field in Washington.
Manchester City and Wydad are also in Group G.
Tudor lost just one of his nine league games in charge at Juventus – a 1-0 defeat to Parma in April – winning five and drawing three of the other matches he coached.
