Juventus stepping up contract renewal talks for Samuel Mbangula
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Juventus stepping up contract renewal talks for Samuel Mbangula

Juventus are moving quickly to secure the future of young Belgian winger Samuel Mbangula. The 20-year-old, who made a surprising debut in the season opener against Como and immediately repaid manager Thiago Motta’s faith with a goal, is currently under contract until June 30, 2026. However, the club is now looking to extend that agreement. […]

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Juventus are moving quickly to secure the future of young Belgian winger Samuel Mbangula. The 20-year-old, who made a surprising debut in the season opener against Como and immediately repaid manager Thiago Motta’s faith with a goal, is currently under contract until June 30, 2026. However, the club is now looking to extend that agreement.

IlBianconero report that Mbangula has impressed the Juventus hierarchy at their Continassa training ground, where they are determined to give him a central role in the team’s future. The push for his contract renewal also seems to confirm recent reports that Juventus will not pursue Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho, as an agreement could not be reached regarding the English player’s high salary demands.

For Mbangula, there appears to be no doubt about his place in the club’s plans. The young Belgian is set to become a key figure in Thiago Motta’s new era at Juventus.

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