
Juventus have already sacked their manager Max Allegri and now in search of the new one to get them to the new heights in the Serie A. Juventus are close to agreeing Thiago Motta as their new manager as the deal is imminent now as per Fabrizio Romano. Deal is going to be done as the club was working on it for the last six months
Juventus have parted ways with the Max Allegri who didn’t enjoy his second session of managing at the club. The Turin-based club is now on the cusp of appointing Thiago Motta as his successor, a move that has been in the making for the past six months, according to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Max Allegri, who had a storied tenure with Juventus, has been shown the door after a series of poor performances. Despite his previous success, including multiple Serie A titles, the club’s recent lack of progress both domestically and in European competitions led to this decisive change.
Juventus’ management has been meticulously planning this transition, and Thiago Motta emerged as their top choice. Motta, who has been making waves with his managerial skills in the club named Bologna, is seen as the ideal candidate to improve the squad and get them back to the top of Italian football.