Sky Sport 24 reports Massimiliano Allegri has reached an agreement with Juventus and will replace Andrea Pirlo at the Bianconeri.

Allegri seems set to return to Turin two years after leaving the job and Pirlo will thus be sacked after one season in charge of the Old Lady.

Inter ended Juventus dominance in Serie A 2020-21, but Pirlo won two trophies in his first year as a coach and finished fourth in the League, securing a place in the Champions League next term.

Allegri picked up five Scudetti during his first stint at Continassa and Sky Sport 24 reveals he has reached an agreement with Juventus today.

Allegri has been linked with Inter and Real Madrid too, but Juventus are reportedly ready to sign a four-year deal worth €9m with the 53-year-old.