Antonio Conte was spotted in the stands watching Watford's Premier League clash with Leicester alongside England assistant coach Steve Holland on Sunday afternoon.
The Italian, who is still out of work after leaving Chelsea in the summer, has been spending a lot of his time in England and was in attendance at Vicarage Road.
Conte and Holland spent time at Chelsea together, but seeing them in tandem at such a random Premier League clash led to mass confusion from fans.
Some even suggested that perhaps the two could be preparing to take a job together, writing on Twitter: 'Steve Holland sure is spending a lot of time in and around London with Antonio Conte as of late'.
Holland is typically seen in and around Premier League grounds at the weekends watching players in the frame for an England call-up.
While Conte is rarely seen out and about at Premier League games these days as his search for a new job continues.
The 49-year-old has been linked with several high-profile clubs since being sacked by Chelsea but is yet to land himself a new role.
However, Corriere dello Sport claim Conte is being lined up as a potential replacement for Juventus boss Max Allegri, who could leave at the end of the season.
Conte, a former Juventus captain, also enjoyed a successful three-year spell as manager of the club between 2011-2014 and has a strong relationship with the chairman Andrea Agnelli.
The Italian outlet have reported that Juventus are keen to bring Conte back to Italy and that he is No 1 on their list.