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Weston McKennie close to new Juventus contract - sources

United States midfielder Weston McKennie is on the verge of signing a new contract with Juventus, sources have told ESPN.

McKennie's current contract is up at the end of the season, but he is set to sign a fresh deal through to 2030 with the Serie A giants.

McKennie, 27, has been an integral part of the team under Luciano Spalletti, who took charge in October.

He has been used in a variety of positions this term, operating at full-back, on the wing, in central midfield and even a makeshift forward against Galatasaray.

Teams from Italy, Spain, the U.S. and England have been monitoring McKennie, sources told ESPN, but he is set on staying at Juventus.

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McKennie has 62 caps for the USMNT and is set to play a key role in its home World Cup campaign this summer.

McKennie joined Juventus in 2021 and spent a brief spell on loan at Leeds United in 2023.

There were doubts on whether he'd re-commit when Igor Tudor was in charge at the start of the season, but under Spalletti, he's established himself as one of the first names on the team sheet.