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Juventus inching closer to sacking Allegri
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The Bianconeri are set to have a new coach ahead of the next season.
Max Allegri may have managed his last game at Juventus in the Coppa Italia final. The coach will not sit on Juve’s bench for the final two games of the season after getting sent off with a red card against Atalanta.
Multiple sources, including Fabrizio Romano, have claimed that Allegri could be sacked today or at the end of the season. No matter when that happens, the Coppa Italia final will be Allegri’s final game in charge of Juventus.
The cub’s legal team is reportedly evaluating Allegri’s dismissal. The 56-year-old could take his entire coaching staff with him, demanding their full salaries. This will be a significant cost for Juventus, especially in the middle of their preperation for the transfer window. The club hope to reach an agreement with Allegri himself and pay his staff at a discount.
Replacement
Due to his incredible success at Bologna this season, Thiago Motta has been the hot pick for every open managerial role. He has been linked to the Juventus job for several months, but recently, things have been heating up.
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According to the recent reports, there is already an agreement in place on the terms of the contract. However, the deal is yet to be signed by the Bologna boss. It could come soon, however, as Juve are intensifying their efforts to appoint Allegri’s successor. According to Fabiana Della Valle Juventus are already over Allegri and now they are going full push on Motta.
Achievements
Max Allegri has a had a fruitful career at Juventus especially in his first tenure, where he brought home five Scudettos to help Juventus get to nine in a row after Antonio Conte left the club. He also won four Coppa Italia trophies.
In his second stint, Allegri has led Juventus to 149 games so far, winning the Coppa Italia. During this period, Juve had several off-the-pitch issues, including Andrea Agnelli’s involvement in the European Super League project and his subsequent resignation.
He was also in charge when the club was handed a ten-point deduction last season. Allegri tried to steady the ship, and his efforts led the club to the cup trophy and a Champions League spot for the next season.