Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has hinted that he will be the next Juventus Coach. “For us Italians, the lure of going home is strong.”
Sarri is the clear favourite to succeed Max Allegri at Juve, and the former Napoli tactician explained why his proposed appointment in Turin did not constitute a betrayal.
“For us Italians, the lure of going home is strong,” he told Vanity Fair.
“You feel that something is missing. It was a heavy year. I began to feel the weight of distant friends, my elderly parents who I rarely see.
Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has hinted that he will be the next Juventus Coach. “For us Italians, the lure of going home is strong.”
Sarri is the clear favourite to succeed Max Allegri at Juve, and the former Napoli tactician explained why his proposed appointment in Turin did not constitute a betrayal.
“For us Italians, the lure of going home is strong,” he told Vanity Fair.
“You feel that something is missing. It was a heavy year. I began to feel the weight of distant friends, my elderly parents who I rarely see.
“But at my age, I only make professional choices. The Neapolitans know the love I feel for them.
“I chose to go abroad last year so as not to join another Italian team. This profession can lead to other paths, my relationship with them won’t change.
“Loyalty is giving 110 percent when you’re there. What does it mean to be faithful? And if one day your club send you away? What do you do? Stay true to a wife you divorced from?”