Juventus reject Arsenal's €100m bid for Kenan Yildiz
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 10:35 AM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Juventus has publicly rejected Arsenal's interest in forward Kenan Yildiz, stating that he is untouchable despite his valuation of €75m. The 21-year-old recently extended his contract until 2030. Juventus' sporting director Damien Comolli confirmed that even a €100m offer would not change their stance, emphasizing the player's central role in their project. Yildiz is currently in the U.S. with the Turkey national team while Arsenal continues to explore other attacking options ahead of the new season.
- •Juventus insists Kenan Yildiz is not for sale even at €100m.
- •Yildiz signed a contract extension until 2030 earlier this year.
- •He scored 11 goals and made 10 assists last season.
- •Arsenal has been interested in Yildiz for weeks.
- •Yildiz is currently with the Turkey national team in the U.S.
- 10:35 AMYahoo Sports — “Arteta wants” €100m Yildiz says Juventus Sporting Director
"The 21-year-old signed a new deal until 2030 earlier this year and Juventus say even a €100m offer would not change their stance.Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty ImagesJuventus have shut down Arsenal’...
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