Former Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte is set to return to Juventus as new manager.
It will be the second time the Italian tactician will return to Turin as manager after his previous spell with the club from 2011 to 2014.
Conte last managed Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League but left his role at the club following a row with players and officials after Tottenham suffered a big blow to their top four chances with a dramatic 3-3 draw against Southampton.
He flew to Italy after a furious post-match press conference rant with reports emerging the Italian manager will not return to his role as manager.
While he tarried in his homeland, Tottenham finally reached an agreement to terminate his contract, ending his spell with the Lilywhites as manager.
Since losing his job as Tottenham manager, Conte has been linked to a number of high-profile jobs in Europe. Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis reportedly approached him for Napoli job when Rudi Garcia was about to be sacked.
He was also link with Bayern Munich job after the sack of Julian Nagelsmann before Thomas Tuchel was appointed the Bavarians' new manager.
Also, the highly-rated manager was targeted by Italian football authorities to take over from former Italy national team manager Roberto Mancini but he declined the offer before former Napoli boss and Scudetto winner Luciano Spaletti was appointed as new manager.
After months off coaching duties, Conte is now set to return to the dugout again with Juventus.
According to Transfer Live, there is already an agreement for Conte to take over from Allegri as new manager from 2024/25 season.
Is Allegri leaving Juventus?
According to Corriere dello sport, Maximilliano Allegri is more likely to leave Juventus at the end of the season having lost the confidence of the club's hierarchy despite his recent gains at Turin.
The report adds Juventus officials have already met with Antonio Conte as a replacement for Allegri and are ready to part ways with the latter at the end of the season.
It will be the second time the Italian tactician will return to Turin as manager after his previous spell with the club from 2011 to 2014.
Conte last managed Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League but left his role at the club following a row with players and officials after Tottenham suffered a big blow to their top four chances with a dramatic 3-3 draw against Southampton.
He flew to Italy after a furious post-match press conference rant with reports emerging the Italian manager will not return to his role as manager.
While he tarried in his homeland, Tottenham finally reached an agreement to terminate his contract, ending his spell with the Lilywhites as manager.
Since losing his job as Tottenham manager, Conte has been linked to a number of high-profile jobs in Europe. Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis reportedly approached him for Napoli job when Rudi Garcia was about to be sacked.
He was also link with Bayern Munich job after the sack of Julian Nagelsmann before Thomas Tuchel was appointed the Bavarians' new manager.
Also, the highly-rated manager was targeted by Italian football authorities to take over from former Italy national team manager Roberto Mancini but he declined the offer before former Napoli boss and Scudetto winner Luciano Spaletti was appointed as new manager.
After months off coaching duties, Conte is now set to return to the dugout again with Juventus.
According to Transfer Live, there is already an agreement for Conte to take over from Allegri as new manager from 2024/25 season.
Is Allegri leaving Juventus?
According to Corriere dello sport, Maximilliano Allegri is more likely to leave Juventus at the end of the season having lost the confidence of the club's hierarchy despite his recent gains at Turin.
The report adds Juventus officials have already met with Antonio Conte as a replacement for Allegri and are ready to part ways with the latter at the end of the season.