Juventus and defender Federico Gatti are on the verge of finalizing a contract extension that will keep the Italian centre-back at the club until 2030, with an option for an additional year. IlBianconero report (as quoted by IlBianconero) that the agreement, now in its final stages, marks a significant step for both Gatti and the club as they look to reinforce the team’s defensive stability for years to come.
The new contract will see Gatti, who joined Juventus from Frosinone in 2022, receive a substantial salary increase. His net annual wage is set to rise from approximately €1.4 million to around €2.8 million, reflecting his growing importance within the squad. The gross salary will reach €5 million per year, positioning Gatti among the better-compensated players in the team’s defensive unit.
This renewal underscores Juventus’ commitment to retaining key players amid a period of significant squad changes and recent injury challenges in defence. Gatti, preparing for his fourth season in Turin, has established himself as a reliable presence at the back and even served as captain in several matches. His consistent performances and leadership have made him a cornerstone of the club’s future plans.