Bologna coach Sinisa Mihajlovic was close to getting the Juventus job earlier in his career, reveals sporting director Fabio Paratici.

Mihajlovic restored his reputation as a top Serie A coach last season, guiding Bologna to safety after failed spells in charge of Milan and Torino

And Paratici says it was a “relief” to see the Serb back in a dugout.

“It was very nice to see him on the bench, a relief,” he told Tuttosport. “I am a friend of Sinisa’s, a very good friend.

Bologna coach Sinisa Mihajlovic was close to getting the Juventus job earlier in his career, reveals sporting director Fabio Paratici.

Mihajlovic restored his reputation as a top Serie A coach last season, guiding Bologna to safety after failed spells in charge of Milan and Torino. 

And Paratici says it was a “relief” to see the Serb back in a dugout.

“It was very nice to see him on the bench, a relief,” he told Tuttosport. “I am a friend of Sinisa’s, a very good friend.

“And I confess, he was very, very close to becoming the Juventus coach, even though I won’t reveal exactly when.”

Mihajlovic remains at the helm of the Rossoblu, despite announcing earlier this year that he was fighting cancer.

“He is a warrior, I knew that already. Now I have received more confirmation of that.”

Juve chose to replace the hugely-successful Max Allegri with former Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri, so what attracted him to the 47-year-old?

“In previous years, he had made an impact on us with Napoli and we had felt on our own skin how good he was.

“Then he played great football in a difficult environment at Chelsea and in the Premier League. It’s not easy to be a foreigner in a different kind of football.

“He finished third and won the Europa League. A mix of these things led to us considering him as the ideal Juventus coach, from the beginning.

“He was our first choice.”

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