Juventus are preparing to offer promising French-Malian midfielder Idris Amara Sylla a new contract as the Italian giants seek to secure the future of one of their most highly rated academy players.
The 19-year-old, who is already under contract until June 2027, has attracted interest from several European clubs, prompting Juventus to move to strengthen his long-term commitment to the club.
According to information from Africafoot, the Serie A side views Sylla as an important part of its future plans and wants to ensure one of its emerging talents remains in Turin.
The midfielder joined Juventus in 2024 after leaving French club JA Drancy and has continued his development within the club’s renowned youth system.
After beginning with the Under-17 side, Sylla progressed into Juventus’ Primavera squad, where he spent last season continuing his football education against some of Italy’s best young players.
His steady rise through the ranks has reinforced Juventus’ belief that he possesses the qualities needed to make the transition towards senior football.
Last season, Sylla made 21 league appearances for the Primavera team, contributing one goal and one assist while gaining valuable experience in a competitive youth environment.
Although his attacking statistics were modest, the teenager’s influence has been measured more by his all-round performances in midfield than by goals or assists.
Comfortable operating as both a central midfielder and a defensive midfielder, Sylla has built a reputation for his tactical awareness and ability to contribute in different phases of play.
His versatility allows him to switch quickly between defensive duties and attacking transitions, a quality that has become increasingly valuable in the modern game.
Observers have also highlighted his technical ability and athletic profile, with some drawing comparisons to former Juventus and France midfielder Paul Pogba.
While such comparisons inevitably bring added attention, Sylla remains at the beginning of his professional journey and continues to focus on his development within Juventus’ academy structure.
The Italian club appears keen to protect that investment by extending his contract before rival clubs can intensify their interest.
For Mali, Sylla’s progress represents another encouraging sign of the country’s growing influence in European football.
Although born in France, the midfielder’s Malian heritage adds to the list of young players with African roots making their mark at some of Europe’s biggest clubs.
His continued development at Juventus reflects the increasing presence of African talent in elite youth academies, where clubs are investing in technically gifted players capable of competing at the highest level.
Juventus has a long history of developing young footballers before integrating them into senior football, and Sylla now appears to be among the latest prospects trusted with that opportunity.