Juventus boss Max Allegri admits ‘working abroad would be beautiful’ one day and that the Italy job ‘could serve as the final chapter of my career’.
Allegri reiterated his commitment to Juve in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, a day after he won his fourth Panchina d’Oro, but the Coach confessed he would not remain Bianconero forever.
Juventus boss Max Allegri admits ‘working abroad would be beautiful’ one day and that the Italy job ‘could serve as the final chapter of my career’.
Allegri reiterated his commitment to Juve in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, a day after he won his fourth Panchina d’Oro, but the Coach confessed he would not remain Bianconero forever.
“Working abroad one day? It would be beautiful, but right now I hope to stay at Juventus for a long time,” explained the 51-year-old, who was heavily linked with Arsenal over the summer.
“I have a strong club behind me, who are well prepared for the present and future. Would I become CT? Of course, but not now.
“Mancini’s doing a great job. Maybe it could serve as the final chapter of my career. The problem is that everything must coincide at the right time, but there’s enough of it.”