Contract extensions for the likes of Giuseppe Marotta and Fabio Paratici will be confirmed by Juventus next week.

Reports suggest that the Bianconeri have agreed deals to tie down a number of important figures on the sporting side of the club, starting with general manager Marotta and sporting director Paratici.

On Tuesday night the club will face Monaco in the Champions League Quarter final, and Calciomercato, as well as Tuttosport and Gazzetta believe that the deals will be confirmed on the Wednesday, between the two ties with the Ligue 1 side.

Contract extensions for the likes of Giuseppe Marotta and Fabio Paratici will be confirmed by Juventus next week.

Reports suggest that the Bianconeri have agreed deals to tie down a number of important figures on the sporting side of the club, starting with general manager Marotta and sporting director Paratici.

On Tuesday night the club will face Monaco in the Champions League Quarter final, and Calciomercato, as well as Tuttosport and Gazzetta believe that the deals will be confirmed on the Wednesday, between the two ties with the Ligue 1 side.

Not losing the partnership which has helped them to three Scudetti in a row is seen as crucial to the Turin club, with Tottenham Hotspur, Milan and Paris Saint-Germain monitoring Paratici’s situation.

Initially criticised, the pair have been widely praised by the Juventus support, as well as the wider Italian football society, in recent years for their shrewd operation, bringing the likes of Andrea Pirlo and Paul Pogba to Turin on the cheap.

Other members of the sporting hierarchy are also set for new deals, with Stefano Bragin and Federico Cherubini, directors of the youth teams to be given extensions, as well as the likes of Gianluca Pessotto.

Sky states that both Marotta and Paratici have put pen to paper on three-year deals, with only an official announcement yet to come.

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