Scout report: Paulo Dybala
From a highly-rated wonderkid at Palermo to a fan favourite at Juventus, it’s fair to say that Paulo Dybala is excelling under Massimiliano Allegri’s guidance.…
From a highly-rated wonderkid at Palermo to a fan favourite at Juventus, it’s fair to say that Paulo Dybala is excelling under Massimiliano Allegri’s guidance.…
Jens Lehmann remains unconvinced that Arsene Wenger’s rumoured successor, Massimiliano Allegri, would bring anything constructive to Arsenal should the Frenchman leave.
With Arsene Wenger potentially off in the summer, we put it to you on Twitter who you want to take over at Arsenal.
Juventus director, Beppe Marotta, has told Mediaset Premium, that the club are ‘very happy’ with Max Allegri and they want him to continue at the club amid suggestions that he will move to Arsenal if Arsene Wenger decides to leave.
Former manager and mentor of Max Allegri, Giovanni Galeone, believes that the Italian would fit in well at Arsenal and that the club already have the players there to make a ‘young and fun team’.
The Sunday Express are today running an EXCLUSIVE claiming that Max Allegri has agreed to take over from Arsene Wenger should the Frenchman leave at the end of the season.
According to Italian journalist, Valentina Fass, Massimiliano Allegri could move to Arsenal in the summer but it’s not something he’s talking about personally.
The S*n went big with a story this afternoon claiming that Max Allegri has told friends he will replace Arsene Wenger at Arsenal.
Juventus’ manager Massimiliano Allegri has been heavily linked with the Arsenal job recently. but his recent comments have quashed talk of a Premier League move in the near future.
Former Juventus coach, Marcello Lippi, has revealed that he’s not exactly surprised by Arsenal and other clubs’ reported interest in current Juve boss, Massimiliano Allegri.
Juventus manager, Massimiliano Allegri, seems to have dismissed reports that he is in advanced talks with Arsenal over succeeding Arsene Wenger, stating he wants to remain with the Old Lady.
The Express are today claiming an EXCLUSIVE that Juventus boss, Massimiliano (Max) Allegri, is in ‘advanced discussions’ with Arsenal about taking over from Arsene Wenger when his contract runs out.
Arsenal reportedly want Juventus manager, Max Allegri, to make a decision regarding his potential move to north London as soon as March.
Juventus manager, Massimiliano Allegri, claims he’s happy with the Serie A team amid rumours that he’s taking over from Arsene Wenger at Arsenal at the end of the season.
Massimiliano Allegri’s coach while he played at Pescara, Giovanni Galeone, has revealed that he believes Arsenal is the ‘right challenge’ for the 49-year-old, who is currently in charge at Juventus.
Juventus manager, Massimiliano Allegri, reportedly wants to build his own dynasty at Arsenal once Arsene Wenger leaves.