Juventus are reportedly in communication with both Arsenal and Chelsea regarding the future of rising star Kenan Yildiz.
The two Premier League clubs have renewed their interest in the Turkish forward and are exploring the possibility of signing him in the current transfer window.
Yildiz has become a key player for Juventus, and the club has made it clear that they are not eager to sell him.
Sources close to the situation claim Juventus have set a high asking price, believed to be around €100 million. While offers around €70 million could be discussed, the Bianconeri are not actively entertaining the idea of a sale.
Despite the interest from England, Yildiz himself is not pushing for a move. He remains committed to Juventus and has not shown any signs of wanting to leave the club this summer.
To reinforce their commitment, Juventus are said to be working on a new contract that could extend Yildiz’s stay until 2030 or even 2031.
The club sees this as a long-term investment in a player they view as essential for both the team’s development and their global brand.
Beyond his performances on the pitch, Yildiz is seen as an important figure in the club’s commercial and promotional efforts. Juventus believe he can become one of the faces of their future and are determined to build their project around him.
Unless there is a major shift in the coming weeks, all signs point to Yildiz continuing his journey in Turin, as Juventus aim to keep one of their brightest young talents.
