Juventus has officially appointed former Napoli manager Luciano Spalletti to take charge of the Italian giants starting this weekend.
The appointment follows the club’s decision to part ways with Igor Tudor on Monday. The Croatian manager’s tenure ended after the Bianconeri failed to secure a win in their last eight matches.
The club released a statement saying: “We are delighted to welcome a coach with such expertise and experience to the Bianconeri family: welcome to Juventus and good luck, coach!”
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— JuventusFC (@juventusfc) October 30, 2025
This marks Juventus’s third managerial change in 2025 alone, a statistic that highlights the recent turbulence the team has faced. Spalletti will be tasked with swiftly establishing his authority and ensuring his methods resonate with the players.
Juve currently sit seventh in Serie A despite a recent 3-1 win over Udinese in midweek. Spalletti’s first match in charge will be against Jamie Vardy’s Cremonese on Saturday.

 
			