The saga is over, and the “Texas Boy” is staying put. In a move that solidifies his status as a cornerstone of the Bianconeri project, Weston McKennie has officially signed a massive contract extension with Juventus, keeping him at the Allianz Stadium until June 2030.

While initial reports suggested a four-year agreement, the final terms stretch even further, effectively tying the 27-year-old American international to the club for the prime of his career.
It is a remarkable turnaround for a player who, just eighteen months ago, seemed destined for a permanent exit following a difficult loan spell in England.
Reward for Resurgence
McKennie’s new deal is more than just a piece of paper; it’s a meritocratic reward for a season of pure grit. Under the guidance of Luciano Spalletti, McKennie has transformed into a “Swiss Army Knife” for Juventus. This season alone, he has filled gaps at:
- Central Midfield (his natural home)
- Right Wing-back
- Support Striker
- False 9 (during the recent injury crisis)
His output has mirrored his versatility. With 8 goals and 15 assists across all competitions so far in the 2025/26 campaign, he has become one of the most productive midfielders in Serie A.
The Financials: A Massive Pay-Hike
The commitment from Juventus is reflected in the numbers. Reports indicate McKennie’s salary has nearly doubled, jumping from €2.5 million to roughly €4 million net per year, plus performance-related bonuses.
This catapults him into the upper echelon of the club’s wage bill, alongside stars like Kenan Yıldız.
The Road to the 2026 World Cup
For the USMNT, this stability is golden. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil just months away, Mauricio Pochettino will be thrilled to have one of his most vital leaders playing at the highest level of European football with his future secured.
McKennie is no longer just a “squad player” in Turin—he is a vital pillar of the Old Lady’s future.
