“I won’t leave.” Spalletti vows to continue working for Juventus, even without the Champions League.
Luciano Spalletti firmly rejected any speculation about his possible resignation. The Juventus coach said that he intends to carry out his long-term plan in Turin, regardless of the club’s prospects in European competitions. “I won’t resign. I want to build something important here—whether with or without the Champions League.” The Italian coach emphasized this point.
His statement sounds strategic, given the turbulent season and the increasing pressure from the management. The absence of the Champions League naturally affects the club’s budget and transfer potential. But Spalletti is betting on systematic work: restructuring the team’s tactics, integrating young players, and creating a stable playing style.
For Juventus, this is a sign of a change in approach. The era of short-term results and inconsistent coaching practices is over. Spalletti, with his experience in championship campaigns and international-level work, understands that the foundation for future success lies in hardworking, daily efforts, rather than chasing quick victories. Now, the trust of the management is entirely in his hands.
What lies ahead is a crucial phase of the season. If Juventus can maintain stability in Serie A and make progress in cup matches, then Spalletti’s words will be the starting point for a new era. If not, the pressure will increase. But one thing is clear: Spalletti won’t leave the struggling club. He intends to transform it.