Gleison Bremer has admitted that he and everyone at Juventus were shocked by the manner of Max Allegri’s departure from the club. Juventus was expected to amicably replace their manager in the summer, and most people knew it would be his last term on the Bianconeri bench.
AC Milan are expected to announce Paulo Fonseca as their new head coach next week, a report claims, while the rumours about a late attempt for Max Allegri are unfounded.
Juventus striker Arkadiusz Milik is hellbent on remaining at Juventus for next season despite rumors linking him with an exit. The Pole first joined the club in 2022, completing a loan move from Olympique Marseille.
Milan have reportedly been in contact with Massimiliano Allegri to explore his possible appointment following his contract termination with Juventus. The
On Monday night, Juventus announced an agreement with Max Allegri over a mutual contract termination. So what was behind this sudden twist? The Bianconeri sacked the manager a few weeks ago following his controversial antics during the Coppa Italia final.
Juventus and Massimiliano Allegri may not have to go to court after all. According to the club’s official statement, the parties have ‘mutually agreed‘ to terminate the manager’s contract at the Allianz Stadium.
Juventus have announced they have reached an agreement with Massimiliano Allegri over a mutual contract termination. The management sacked the 56-year-old two weeks ago following the shambolic scenes he caused during the Coppa Italia final, which allegedly includes threatening Tuttosport editor-in-chief Guido Vaciago.
The conclusion of the relationship between Massimiliano Allegri and Juventus will spill over to the courtrooms. The coach has been informed over the weekend that the club fired him for cause for his antics during the Coppa Italia final, La Repubblica informed.
Juventus is not interested in paying off Max Allegri and has informed him that he was sacked for just cause. The gaffer knew he would leave this summer, but his actions prompted the club to sack him for disciplinary reasons.
Former Juventus captain Giorgio Chiellini has defended the work of coach Max Allegri. Allegri led Juve to win the Coppa Italia, but was then sacked in the aftermath.
Carlos Alcaraz joined Juventus on loan from Southampton in January as the Bianconeri looked to add a new midfielder to Max Allegri’s team. However, the midfielder did not earn enough trust from Allegri and played very few games.
Giorgio Chiellini stands up for sacked Juventus coach Max Allegri, insisting ‘Pep Guardiola could not have done more’ with that squad, but he is looking forward to Thiago Motta in Turin and Antonio Conte at Napoli.
Dean Huijsen is continuing to attract attention from around Europe, with Newcastle United now setting their sights on the Juventus teenager, reports detail.
Massimiliano Allegri has received his just cause for dismissal from Juventus, which he’ll appeal in a labour court soon. The 56-year-old Italian coach
Antonio Conte is set to continue his managerial career as the coach of Napoli, with several reports suggesting he has accepted a three-year deal to manage the club.
Serial Scudetto winners Massimiliano Allegri and José Mourinho were sacked by Juventus and Roma this season, and their departures have common traits. A year ago, few would have thought both Allegri and Mourinho would not even make it to the end of the season with Juventus and Roma.
Thiago Motta is set to make some serious changes to Juventus’ playing style once he is confirmed as the club’s manager. The Bianconeri previously favoured a 4-3-3 formation, even during Max Allegri’s first spell at the club.
Italy coaching chief Renzo Ulivieri says Thiago Motta is the "future of football". Motta is leaving Bologna this summer and is expected to move to Juventus.
AC Milan will seemingly appoint Paulo Fonseca as their next head coach shortly, and a journalist has given some insight into the other avenues which were evaluated by the Rossoneri whilst giving some information about the pursuit of Antonio Conte. The past week has given clarity to the managerial situation for the first time in a long time.
Il Corriere dello Sport editor Ivan Zazzaroni admits he's spoken to Max Allegri since his sacking by Juventus. Allegri was axed last week after clashing with sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli and Tuttosport editor Guido Vaciago as they celebrated winning the Coppa Italia final.
Tuttosport editor Guido Vaciago insists Max Allegri is upset with Friday's sacking by Juventus. Allegri was axed 48 hours after winning the Coppa Italia final after clashing with Vaciago and sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli.
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