Massimo Allegri remains a key target for Arsenal but the Juventus boss has his concerns about the position at the Emirates.
Sky Sports, as reported by Football Italia, claim that the 50-year-old is worried by the club’s boardroom structure.
Arsene Wenger’s departure from the club is sparking wholesale changes behind the scenes at the Emirates.

Sven Mislintat joined from Borussia Dortmund as head of recruitment, while Raul Sanllehi joined from Barcelona as head of football relationship.
Allegri was appointed at Juventus back in 2014 but has seen his immediate future questioned, despite having two years remaining on his current deal.
Juventus are thought to be considering possible replacements for Allegri should he leave.
He has also been linked with the Chelsea job, with Antonio Conte, who could replace him at Juventus, set to depart Stamford Bridge at the end of the season.
Allegri, alongside Luis Enrique, are believed to be the two front-runners for the job.





