Juventus are preparing for a crucial meeting aimed at securing the long-term future of highly rated youngster Kenan Yıldız, as the club looks to fend off growing interest from Europe’s elite sides.
According to a report by Italian newspaper Tuttosport, Juventus’ management are planning to improve their offer to extend Yıldız’s contract until 2031, amid strong interest from clubs including Real Madrid, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea.
The 20-year-old forward is already tied to a long-term deal with the Bianconeri that runs until 2029.
However, the club is eager to secure his services for an extended period, particularly after his impressive recent performances in Serie A under head coach Luciano Spalletti.
Yıldız has been in outstanding form, scoring three goals and providing one assist in seven league matches, quickly establishing himself as a key creative figure in the Juventus lineup.
His impact has prompted the club’s hierarchy to reassess both his sporting and financial value.
Juventus had previously proposed a contract worth €4.5 million per season plus bonuses, but Tuttosport reports that the new offer expected to be discussed in an upcoming meeting with the player’s father, Efe Yıldız, in January, could rise to €6 million per year.
While Real Madrid and several Premier League clubs continue to closely monitor Yıldız’s situation, Juventus remain determined to conclude negotiations successfully.
The club views the Turkish international as a cornerstone of their long-term project and is keen to secure his future in Turin through 2031 to ensure stability and technical strength in the seasons ahead.




