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The 22-year-old defender has sealed a deal until 2029 after two impressive loan spells away from Turin.
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Defender Federica D'Auria has committed her long-term future to Juventus, penning a contract that runs until 30 June 2029. The 22-year-old returns to Turin after spending the past two seasons on loan at Lazio, as Soccerdonna reports.
D'Auria made herself virtually undroppable during 2025/26, starting every one of her 21 league outings for Lazio. That consistency earned her a spot in the FIGC's best U23 XI for the season - a clear sign she has outgrown the loan circuit.
A Juventus product since 2017, D'Auria broke into the senior squad in January 2023. A productive loan at Cesena followed in 2023/24, where she bagged five goals across 29 league appearances before moving on to Lazio.
Her development has not gone unnoticed at international level either. D'Auria earned her first senior cap for Italy in April 2025, featuring in a Nations League fixture against Denmark. She has also represented Juventus in UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds.
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