During an inauguration of Geronimo, a restaurant in Via Garibaldi in Dairago, Max Allegri seemed to suggest that Pep Guardiola may be taking over the reign at Juventus after all.
In an exclusive by the local paper Sport Legnano, while chatting with former Inter great and World Cup winner Beppe Bergomi, a fan asked Allegri who will be the next manager of Juventus and Max is reported to have said: "A manager of Manchester is coming."
Allegri did not specify the name though and it's unsure whether the Italian said it with tongue in cheek.
Then, the departing Juve boss had a quick drink, left and a few minutes later Beppe Marotta, his former CEO at Juve, now off-course at Inter, arrived, but the two did not cross paths.
Yesterday Juventus were said to have reached an agreement with Guardiola, but the report was later denied by a board member of Man City. Now the Bianconeri are reportedly in links with Pochettino and Sarri.