Juventus 'want Pep Guardiola to replace Massimiliano Allegri'

Juve 'want Guardiola to replace Allegri'

Juventus reportedly want Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola to replace Massimiliano Allegri this summer.

Allegri has been in charge of Juve since 2014, winning an incredible four Serie A crowns, four Coppa Italia trophies and two Supercoppa Italiana titles since arriving at the club.

However, the 51-year-old's mentor, Giovanni Galeone, recently claimed that the Italian could walk away from his position at the end of the 2018-19 campaign.

According to Sport Mediaset, should Allegri move on, Juve will target a spectacular move for Guardiola.

The Spaniard has been in charge of City since 2016, leading the club to one Premier League title and two FA Cups.

The Citizens are chasing a quadruple this season, but it is understood that Juve are confident of enticing the former Barcelona midfielder to Italy with the offer of a fresh challenge.

Guardiola has a contract at the Etihad Stadium until the summer of 2021, but left his role with Barca after four years and also spent just three seasons with Bayern Munich before departing.

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