Danilo, the Brazilian defender currently with Juventus, is in discussions with the club to remove a clause in his contract. This clause would automatically extend his contract until June 2026 if he participates in 50% of the team’s matches. According to Fabrizio Romano, the negotiations are ongoing to eliminate this clause and to explore his future with the club through separate discussions.
Danilo, known for his versatility in defence, has been a key player for Juventus. His career includes stints at top clubs such as Real Madrid and Manchester City before joining Juventus. The 33-year-old is recognised for his defensive skills and ability to play in multiple positions across the backline.
The current talks with Juventus indicate a potential shift in his career trajectory, as he seeks more control over his contract terms. This development follows previous news about Danilo Pereira, a different player, who recently transferred from Paris Saint-Germain to Al Ittihad.