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Guardiola meets Juve director and agrees four-year deal (Radio Sportiva)

  /  autty

According to reports by Radio Sportiva in Italy, the City boss has agreed to join the Italian club and will replace Allegri.

According to reports by an Italian journalist from Radio Sportiva, Pep Guardiola has 'agreed' a four-year deal with Italian club Juventus. 

The Manchester City boss met with Juve's Sporting director Fabio Paratici in Milan on Tuesday and is reportedly the Serie A club's number-one target after Massimiliano Allegri announced his departure after failing in his bid to bring the Champions League to the Old Lady.

Guardiola has recently completed an unprecedented, trophy-laden season with City, winning a domestic treble that included one of the most relentless title races in recent memory with Liverpool. However, further Champions League success remains elusive for the former Barça and Bayern coach and it is believed Juventus's European ambitions fit with Guardiola's own.

But Guardiola denied rumours linking him with Juventus just a few days ago.

'How many times do I have to say it? I'm not going to Juventus, I'm not going to move to Italy,' said Guardiola before the FA Cup final.

'I'm satisfied here and I'm not going anywhere. Next season I will be manager of Man City, I've said that many times.'