After the end of the Italian Serie A season, Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said that he is not thinking about leaving Turin and that his contract lasts for two more years.
After yesterday’s victory against Udinese (1:0), Juventus finished the competition in seventh place in Serie A, so despite deducting 10 points, they will play in the Conference League qualifiers.
“There are no negotiations about my departure, because I have a contract for two more years. I will not resign, as I am available to the club. I want to make a program and work with what is available to me, as I have always done. “Like everyone else, I need some rest now,” Allegri said.
The turbulent season of the black and white team from Turin is over, and the only goal in the match against Udinese.
Before Juventus, Allegri led Sassuolo, Cagliari and Milan.
As the first coach of the Old Lady, he won five Italian championship titles, four Cups, while he played twice in the Champions League final with the Turin club, but was defeated both by the Spanish giants Barcelona in 2015 and Real Madrid two years later.
