Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri has offered an update on his future, amid rumours of him being Arsene Wenger’s replacement at Arsenal.
According to Football London, the Italian has denied wanting to come and manage in England, with the Juventus manager still under contract at the Italian champions.
Speaking after his Juventus side knocked Tottenham Hotspur out of the Champions League, Allegri said that he would not want to manage an English team, saying; “No, because I have a contract until 2020.”

Allegri is one of the leading managers in Italy, winning multiple trophies with Juventus and Arsenal’s opponents in the Europa League AC Milan.
The Italian is just one of a number of manager being touted as Arsene Wenger’s replacement at Arsenal. Wenger looks set to depart the Emirates Stadium, after yet more poor results in the Premier League.
Carlo Ancelotti, Joachim Low and Diego Simeone are just some of the names linked to the job, with Arsenal looking at some of Europe’s top talent for their next boss.





