Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri has revealed to the Telegraph that he wants to work outside of Italy when he leaves Juventus.
Certainly I will go abroad. In Italy, finished.
The Italian has been rumoured to replace Arsene Wenger at Arsenal next season, but they may face competition from London rivals Chelsea who are reportedly considering going down the Juventus route again after current manager Antonio Conte joined them two years on following his departure from the Old Lady in 2014.

Allegri is on course to win his fourth consecutive Serie A title with Juventus but faces stiffer competition this year from Napoli, who sit four points behind in second place.
Both Arsenal and Chelsea are suffering bad seasons, so it could be possible that both sides will be manager-less when the season ends. However, Arsenal could potentially hold an advantage should they qualify for the Champions League via the Europa League, especially if Chelsea fail to reach the top four.





