Sources: McKennie Close to…

Sources: McKennie Close to…

United States men’s national team midfielder Weston McKennie is on the brink of finalizing a new contract with Juventus, according to sources cited by ESPN.

His current contract is set to expire at the end of the season, but he is expected to sign a new deal that will keep him at the Serie A club until 2030.

At 27 years old, McKennie has been a key player for Juventus, especially under the management of Luciano Spalletti, who took over the team in October.

Throughout the current season, McKennie has showcased his versatility by playing various roles, including full-back, winger, central midfielder, and even a makeshift forward in a match against Galatasaray.

Despite interest from teams across Italy, Spain, the U.S., and England, sources indicate McKennie is determined to remain with Juventus.


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With 62 caps for the USMNT, McKennie is poised to play a crucial role in their home World Cup this summer.

McKennie joined Juventus in 2021 and had a brief loan spell at Leeds United during 2023.

While there were uncertainties about his future when Igor Tudor was coaching earlier this season, McKennie has become a regular starter under Spalletti.