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Igor Tudor Signs Juventus Contract Extension Ahead Of Club World Cup Campaign
Juventus has announced that manager Igor Tudor’s contract has been extended for two additional years ahead of their upcoming Club World Cup campaign.
On Tuesday, Damien Comolli, the club’s new general manager, expressed their confidence in the Croatian coach, who was appointed less than three months ago.
Tudor joined in March after the dismissal of Thiago Motta, with Juve eliminated from all cup competitions and outside Serie A’s top four.
Under Tudor, they lost just one more league match, securing fourth spot to qualify for the Champions League.
”Tudor has committed to our club until June 30, 2027, with an option on 2028 and will also lead the men’s first team in the coming seasons, starting with the first official competition to be staged in the United States, the Club World Cup,” the Turin outfit said in a statement.
Juventus will face the Emirates team Al Ain in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, followed by matches against Morocco’s Wydad AC and Manchester City in Group G.