Mattia De Sciglio is ready to sign a new three-year contract with Juventus, although he’s had to half his wages to stay in Turin.

The 29-year-old Italian full back is a protégé of coach Massimiliano Allegri, who welcomed him back into the Bianconeri squads after his year away on loan with Olympique Lyon. He made 20 Serie A appearances this campaign, filling in as both a left and right back when needed.

As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, De Sciglio’s new contract will see his wages drop from €3m net per season to €1.5m net per year, a sign of his desire to stay in Turin with Juventus.

The Italian full back joined the Old Lady back in July 2017 from Milan in a deal worth around €12m. He’s made 91 appearances for the club, being a part of the team that won three Scudetti, three Supercoppa Italiana and one Coppa Italia.

3 thought on “De Sciglio halves wages in new Juve contract”
  1. So he prefers to stay on the bench rather than starting somewhere! What a great character to have at the club

  2. I remember someone saying that he’s Allegri’s little spy.

    That would actually explain a lot.

  3. I MISS JUVENTUS IN SERIE B, should have been relegated to Serie C 🤡:

    Keep up the lame posts while you can, you’ll be silent this fall when Juve takes back the throne.

    #AllegriChampion #JuveEra9Years#InterEra9Months

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