Arsenal have reportedly not contacted any of their preferred managerial candidates as they want to show respect to the clubs they are currently working for.

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Juventus’ coach from Italy Massimiliano Allegri waves prior to the Italian Serie A football match between Juventus and Palermo at the Juventus Stadium in Turin on February 17, 2017. / AFP / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)

Allegri is currently the manager of Juventus, but he admitted previously that he wants to move abroad when he leaves the Old Lady.

The media have linked him with Arsenal and Chelsea a lot in the past. Allegri may, however, find the stability on offer at Arsenal a far more attractive proposition than moving to a club that likes to sack managers the season after they win the Premier League.

PSG were also interested in signing the manager to replace Unai Emery, who will leave at the end of the season. The French side seem to be turning to former Dortmund manager Thomas Tuchel, however.

Allegri, 50, has had a lot of success in Italy in recent years. He led Milan to a Serie A title and a Supercoppa Italiana in 2011.

He then joined Juventus and won three Serie A titles (with a fourth a formality this season), four Coppa Italias, one Suppercoppa Italiana and reached the Champions League final twice.

If he could achieve anything like that with Arsenal, he’d be a massive success.