
Juventus has triggered their obligation to buy Lois Openda from RB Leipzig, despite him being an unused substitute for five consecutive matches. The total cost for the transfer is €40.6 million, plus potential bonuses.
Juventus have already triggered Openda obligation despite 5 consecutive snubs
Reports in Italy confirm that Juventus have triggered their obligation to buy for attacker Lois Openda, despite the fact that the Belgian has been left as an unused substitute for the last five rounds of Serie A fixtures.
Openda joined Juventus on loan with a conditional obligation to buy from RB Leipzig during the 2025 summer transfer window. At the time of Openda’s arrival back in early September, Juventus confirmed that they paid a loan fee of €3.3m with bonuses of up to €800,000 to bring Openda in for the 2025-26 season, and that the obligation to buy is set at €40.6m with bonuses of up to €1.7m.
Juventus are now obliged to pay the €40.6m fee to RB Leipzig, which is payable in four instalments, after mathematically confirming a 10th place finish in Serie A.
Roma defender Jan Ziolkowski challenges Juventus forward Lois Openda during their Serie A match (@seriea_en)
Juve confirmed their top 10 finish with Saturday’s important 1-0 victory away against Atalanta.
This means that the Bianconeri are now 18 points clear of the 11th-placed Sassuolo with six games to go. In the extremely unlikely event that Juventus lose all of their remaining fixtures and Sassuolo win all of theirs, they will finish level on 60 points, but Juventus would still claim a higher spot due to their head-to-head record against the Neroverdi.
With the obligation to buy now triggered, Openda will be entitled to a four-year contract at the Allianz Stadium, running until the summer of 2030.
Despite the obligation to buy having been triggered, Openda is still massively out of favour in Turin, having been left on the bench for Juve’s last five Serie A fixtures. He only played for one minute off the substitutes’ bench in his most recent league appearance and has not started for the Old Lady in the league since late December.
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Juventus will pay €40.6 million to buy Lois Openda, with additional bonuses of up to €1.7 million.
Lois Openda has been left as an unused substitute for the last five rounds of Serie A fixtures, but specific reasons for this decision have not been disclosed.
Juventus signed Lois Openda on loan from RB Leipzig in early September 2025.






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