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Martina Lenzini signs on until 2028!

Martina Lenzini signs on until 2028!

Yahoo12-03-2025

Onwards, together! Martina Lenzini has renewed her Juventus Women contract, continuing her stay at the club until 30 June, 2028, just as Chiara Beccari had done a day earlier.
Onwards, together! Martina Lenzini has renewed her Juventus Women contract, continuing her stay at the club until 30 June, 2028, just as Chiara Beccari had done a day earlier.
Martina has been with the club since the very beginning of the Juventus Women project, and is a brilliant example of dedication and consistent growth.
Having won the first Serie A title in 2017/18, she went out on loan to Sassuolo before returning, ready to become a first-team regular and become a key player in the side.
Her solidity, tenacity and her excellent reading of the game have all allowed her to stay vital to the project in the years that have followed.
She has made 143 appearances in our colours, and has won two Serie A titles, two Italian Cups and two Italian Super Cups.
Her talent is undeniable, as is her love for the club. We are sure that Martina will go on to write yet more pages in our history books.
Congratulations, Lenzi!

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