June 10, 2025 – Turin & Worldwide — Juventus have stabilised the ship. New GM Damien Comolli confirmed that Igor Tudor will lead the Bianconeri not only in the upcoming Club World Cup but also throughout the 2025–26 season — and potentially beyond.
Turning Around Turbulent Times
Tudor stepped in in March after Thiago Motta’s departure, inheriting a team outside the Champions League places. Under his guidance, Juventus lost just once in Serie A, secured a fourth-place finish, and reclaimed a spot in next season’s Champions League.
Confidence from the Top
Comolli highlighted Tudor’s proven coaching pedigree, particularly citing his disciplined tenure at Marseille. He said Juventus remains “a great club” and that Tudor “will be our coach for next season.”
Building a Stronger Structure
Alongside confirming Tudor, Comolli revealed plans to appoint both a sporting director and technical director — roles aimed at reinforcing Juventus’s off-field infrastructure.
Ongoing Player Situations
Comolli confirmed Randal Kolo Muani, on loan from PSG, will take part in the Club World Cup, with extension negotiations expected soon. He also mentioned plans to discuss future intentions with striker Dusan Vlahović, who led the club’s scoring charts for three consecutive seasons.
What’s Next?
Area | Outlook |
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Short term | Tudor leads Juventus at the Club World Cup beginning mid-June. |
Season 2025–26 | Continued leadership expected, backed by renewed internal structures. |
Transfer window | Structural rebuild could align with signings and clarity on player futures. |
In summary: With Tudor at the helm, Juventus are pivoting from instability to strategic continuity—combining coaching faith with organizational reinforcement as they head into both the Club World Cup and a reshaped season ahead.
Information from Yahoo Sports’ “Juventus confirm Igor Tudor beyond Club World Cup,” The Athletic’s “Juventus next season head coach Tudor,” and Reuters’ “Tudor to remain as Juventus coach, says new GM Comolli” was used in this article.