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Chiellini reorganized the BBC, Loca was elected as MVP last month, and four players finally made their debut at Juventus home court?

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Juventus Club confirmed on its official website that Italian midfielder Locatelli was elected the best player of the team in April.

In four games in April, Locatelli was always present, commanding his teammates in the midfield as the captain, and scored a goal against Roma away. With his outstanding competition, Locatelli won the recognition of Zebra Legion fans and was voted as the team MVP in April.

Juventus 5 started in every game in April and performed stably in every position on the court: the midfield is his natural position, and when needed, Loca also played a guest defender, and could still score the entire game, volleying in the game against Roma in the Italian Capital against Rome.

Locatelli will receive the trophy at Allianz Arena before the home game against Udinese this Sunday. Congratulations, Loka!

The Milan Sports reported that Leonardo Bonucci is not the only former Juventus star expected to return to the Allianz Stadium. Another legendary star, Barzali, may also be coaching the youth team under the promotion of director Chiellini. The Zebras hope to readjust their management in the 2025-26 season, with former Juventus captain Chiellini expected to play a more important role next season. Chiellini has met with his former Juventus and Italian national teammate Bonucci to discuss his return to the club, multiple sources reported.

According to the latest news from Sporting Milan, Bonucci is expected to play a role in the Juventus first-team working group, especially if Antonio Conte returns to the club as head coach in the 2025-26 season.

The Sports Daily added that another former Juventus defender Barzali could also be coaching the youth team, reshaping the legendary BBC group off the court.

In their careers, Barzali, Bonucci and Chiellini have won several trophies at Juventus and are the team's meritorious players who won nine consecutive Serie A titles between 2012 and 2020. In the first half of the 2019-20 season, Barzali worked in Sarri's coaching staff for a while and is now a DAZN football critic.

Italian media reported that Juventus' home game against Udinese this Sunday is likely to be the last time Vlahovic, Concesan, Muani and Vega were wearing black and white clothes to fight at the Allianz Arena. The

Zebras are preparing to completely change their roster in the 2025-26 season, with several players expected to appear at Allianz Stadium for the last time as Juventus players tomorrow.

Tudor's team will usher in its last home game of the season this Sunday, with reports including the market-wide website and Rome Sports claiming that this is the last time Vlahovic makes his debut at home. The Serbian's contract expires in the summer of 2026, but he is unwilling to renew his contract with a salary cut, so Juventus will hear an offer for him this summer. "Sports of Milan" recently revealed that Atletico Madrid is one of the clubs that are interested in him this summer.

The other three players expected to make their last appearance at Juventus home are Kloro Muani, Renato Vega and Francesco Concesan. They were all loaned to Turin City, and Juventus had no choice.

Club Director Gene Toli said last week that he would negotiate with the players' parent teams to allow them to play at Juventus for another month to represent the team in the club's World Cup from mid-June to mid-July. According to a market-wide website, Juventus has reached an agreement with US midfielder McKennie on all terms of the contract renewal. The reason why the contract has not been officially signed is because the club is still waiting for the final approval of the board of directors.

McKennie's career with the Zebras was far from smooth sailing, and despite the US international being on the transfer list many times, he showed resilience and determination to stay at the club. McKennie's current position is a significant shift, especially given that he was also excluded from preseason training a year ago.

McKennie was once expelled from the first team to train by Mota, which made the outside world seriously doubt his future in the Turin giants. But he did not give up, but instead worked hard to return to the team and became a main player. His efforts have not been overlooked, and both Mota and Tudor trust him very much this season.

McKennie's desire to stay now leads Juventus to abandon his previous plan to let him go. The American's performance has made positive contributions to the team, and he is a versatile player and has become a valuable asset to Juventus. Therefore, the club agreed to extend the contract with him, which shows that the club is confident in his abilities and prospects.

According to the market-wide network, McKennie and Juventus have reached a comprehensive agreement on wages and commissions, and the only remaining step is to formally sign the contract. However, the plan was temporarily blocked due to the lack of formal approval from the club’s board of directors.

As Juventus prioritizes qualifying for the Champions League, this delay may be related to the club's broader strategic planning. Once the Zebras ensures Champions League qualification, the board is expected to revisit and finalize McKenny's renewal.

Given McKennie's current state and his strong desire to stay in Turin, there is growing confidence that the deal will eventually be reached. McKennie's loyalty and fighting spirit have earned him new acclaim at Juventus, and it seems only a matter of time before he extends his contract.

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