
Juventus midfielder Nicolò Fagioli agrees new long-term contract
Juventus have agreed terms on a new long-term contract with midfielder Nicolò Fagioli, according to reports from Italy. The 23-year-old Italian international is set to extend his stay in Turin until 2028, with the deal expected to be formally announced in the coming days.
Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the new agreement, which runs for an additional three years beyond his previous deal, includes a significant increase in salary, reflecting his growing importance to the project under manager Massimiliano Allegri. The contract extension comes after several months of positive negotiations between the club and the player's representatives.
The renewal marks a major vote of confidence in Fagioli following a challenging period. The academy graduate served a seven-month suspension for breaches of betting regulations, returning to action in mid-May. Since his return, he has gradually been reintegrated into the first-team setup, making several substitute appearances and demonstrating the technical quality that initially made him a breakout star.
Fagioli’s progression had been one of the brighter stories for Juventus prior to his suspension. A product of the club's youth system, he spent a formative season on loan at Cremonese in Serie B before establishing himself in the Juventus midfield during the 2022-23 campaign. His vision, passing range, and composure in possession quickly made him a fan favorite and earned him a call-up to the Italian national team.
For Juventus, securing Fagioli’s future is a strategic move to lock down a core, homegrown talent as they build their midfield for the coming years. His style offers a different profile to the more physical presence of players like Adrien Rabiot and Weston McKennie. The club’s decision to offer improved terms despite his suspension underscores their long-term belief in his character and his ability on the pitch.
For the player, the new contract provides stability and a clear signal that he remains a central part of the club's plans after a personally difficult chapter. His immediate focus will be on regaining full match fitness and competing for a starting role as Juventus looks to challenge for the Serie A title next season. His continued development is seen as crucial to adding creativity to the Bianconeri's engine room.



