Massimiliano Allegri was in Turin yesterday, and according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, is yet more proof he could be the next Juventus coach.

Juventus are fighting for a top-four finish, but Andrea Pirlo could be sacked regardless of the Bianconeri’s position at the end of the campaign.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Massimiliano Allegri is the leading candidate to replace the former midfielder.

The fact that he was spotted in Turin yesterday proves he could return to the club two years after he was sacked.

Massimiliano Allegri was in Turin yesterday, and according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, is yet more proof he could be the next Juventus coach.

Juventus are fighting for a top-four finish, but Andrea Pirlo could be sacked regardless of the Bianconeri’s position at the end of the campaign.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Massimiliano Allegri is the leading candidate to replace the former midfielder.

The fact that he was spotted in Turin yesterday proves he could return to the club two years after he was sacked.

The coach still owns a home in Turin and his son plays football in a team based in the city.

The report confirms Fabio Paratici and Pavel Nedved will leave the club if Allegri returns and the future of Andrea Agnelli is also in doubt.

Both Paratici and Nedved pushed Agnelli to sack Allegri in 2019 and their contracts expire at the end of the season.

Exor CEO John Elkann met Agnelli at the Juventus training centre on Wednesday to discuss the future strategies of the club’s owners.

Juventus’ poor results this season and Agnelli’s position with UEFA and the FIGC after the Super League fiasco could lead to his farewell.

Alessandro Nasi and Evelina Christillin are among the candidates to replace Agnelli while Napoli sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli could become Juventus’ new sporting director.

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