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Gatti pens new Juve deal through to 2030

Gatti pens new Juve deal through to 2030

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Federico Gatti has made himself a key figure for Juventus, and he will be staying at the Allianz Stadium for five more years.

Federico Gatti has signed a new contract at Juventus, committing his future to the club until 2030.

The defender joined Juventus in January 2022 but spent the rest of that season on loan with Frosinone.

He has since gone on to make 109 appearances for the Bianconeri in all competitions, netting six goals and registering one assist.

Gatti helped Juventus keep 12 clean sheets in 2024-25, while no other player at the club made more interceptions (38) or made more blocks (30, level with Manuel Locatelli and Pierre Kalulu).

"I'm very happy," Gatti said. "Renewing my contract with this club, which is like a second family to me, is wonderful.

"This has to be a new beginning; now I have to work hard because we need to get back to winning ways as soon as possible.

"Last year was a long and demanding season for me, but on a personal level, it was a great season. I want to start again at my best, put the injury behind me, and get back to 110% to give everything for these colours."

Juventus will begin their 2025-26 season at home against Parma on August 24.

Gatti pens new Juve deal through to 2030

Federico Gatti has made himself a key figure for Juventus, and he will be staying at the Allianz Stadium for five more years.

Federico Gatti has signed a new contract at Juventus, committing his future to the club until 2030.

The defender joined Juventus in January 2022 but spent the rest of that season on loan with Frosinone.

He has since gone on to make 109 appearances for the Bianconeri in all competitions, netting six goals and registering one assist.

Gatti helped Juventus keep 12 clean sheets in 2024-25, while no other player at the club made more interceptions (38) or made more blocks (30, level with Manuel Locatelli and Pierre Kalulu).

"I'm very happy," Gatti said. "Renewing my contract with this club, which is like a second family to me, is wonderful.

"This has to be a new beginning; now I have to work hard because we need to get back to winning ways as soon as possible.

"Last year was a long and demanding season for me, but on a personal level, it was a great season. I want to start again at my best, put the injury behind me, and get back to 110% to give everything for these colours."

Juventus will begin their 2025-26 season at home against Parma on August 24.

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