Juventus is reportedly considering a change in leadership with Max Allegri’s future uncertain amid a challenging season. Despite public support from management, Allegri’s departure at the end of the season is increasingly likely due to the team’s recent poor performance. While still in third place, Juventus faces growing competition for Champions League qualification.
Three Serie A coaches are on Juventus’ radar as potential replacements. Thiago Motta known for his progressive style of football at Bologna is a leading candidate. Vincenzo Italiano currently at Fiorentina and Raffaele Palladino of Monza a former Juventus player are also being considered. Palladino’s coaching prowess demonstrated with Monza has garnered attention including a notable victory against Juventus last season.
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