Former Juventus captain Danilo has found himself in an unfamiliar position this season. With the arrival of new manager Thiago Motta, the Brazilian defender has seen his playing time drastically reduced, leading to questions about his future at the club.
Calciomercato report how the 32-year-old’s contract is set to expire in June, but there’s a clause that could automatically extend his stay until 2026 if he plays more than 50% of the season’s matches. However, given his current lack of game time, this clause seems unlikely to be triggered.
Despite speculation that Motta’s decision to limit Danilo’s appearances might be influenced by the club’s desire to avoid an automatic renewal, sources close to the situation suggest that the coach’s choices are purely based on tactical considerations.
As of now, there are no indications of Danilo leaving Juventus in January. The player is reportedly handling this challenging period professionally, focusing on training and being ready when called upon. His current plan is to remain with the Bianconeri at least until the end of the season, after which he and the club will evaluate the situation.
Interestingly, Danilo’s reduced role at Juventus hasn’t affected his standing with the Brazilian national team. Despite recent criticism for his performance in Brazil’s 2-1 victory over Chile in a World Cup qualifier, national team coach Dorival continues to value Danilo’s experience and leadership.
The defender’s situation at Juventus represents a significant shift from his previous status as an indispensable player.