Juventus must strike a balance between keeping a stable wage structure and attempting to sign Kenan Yildiz to a new contract. In order to maintain financial stability and control the team's overall payroll, the men in black and white have set a salary ceiling of about five million euros net per season in recent seasons. This tactic has also affected choices about other important players, like Dusan Vlahovic, whose contract for twelve million euros a season was let expire in order to accommodate Juventus' pay scale.
Juventus are ready to offer Kenan Yildiz up to €5 million per season but face tough competition from Europe’s top clubs. According to Tuttojuve, Chelsea have made a strong move, proposing €10 million a year to lure the Turkish star to London. The offer poses a major challenge for Juventus, who must balance financial restraint with the need to secure Yildiz’s long-term commitment.