As a result of Juventus’s terrible start to the season, particularly on the continent, the majority of the club’s fans are calling for head coach Max Allegri to be fired.
Still, as is common knowledge, the club is not expected to take extreme actions, at least not in the immediate future.
However, by November, things have the potential to take a dramatic turn for the worst, particularly if the manager is unable to reverse the tide in his favour.
Thomas Tuchel is said to be one of the candidates that might emerge as probable successors for Massimiliano Allegri.
Shortly after being appointed as manager of Chelsea in 2021, the German was instrumental in guiding the team to its second victory in the Champions League. But he was recently replaced by Graham Potter after a sluggish start to the current campaign and a tense relationship with the club’s new owners led to the decision to fire him.
However, according to an insider, carrying out the procedure won’t be an easy task at all. After all, Allegri still has a long-term agreement in place that involves significant compensation, and Tuchel won’t come cheap either, so it’s safe to say that neither one of them will be a bargain.
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