Massimiliano Allegri has made his way to London, where he is currently attending an English language course. Calciomercato report that the former Juventus coach is not just there for academic purposes; he plans to watch the Europa League clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Roma later this evening. This match presents a significant opportunity for Allegri to observe two teams competing at a high level in European football.
Allegri’s impressive coaching resume includes 14 titles, comprising six Serie A championships—five with Juventus and one with AC Milan—along with five Coppa Italia trophies, all won during his tenure at Juventus, and three Italian Super Cups. His success has made him a sought-after figure in the football world, leading to speculation about his future coaching positions.
Recently, Allegri’s name surfaced in connection with the managerial role at Roma following the dismissals of Daniele De Rossi and Ivan Juric. However, there has been no formal negotiation between Allegri and the club. Instead, his name continues to circulate as a potential candidate for a return to AC Milan if current coach Paulo Fonseca fails to deliver the expected results.
In a light-hearted moment captured by Valerio Staffelli from the satirical news program “Striscia La Notizia,” Allegri humorously remarked on his current situation. He expressed contentment with his time off from coaching, dismissing rumors that he left Juventus due to issues with sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli. Allegri remains fond of his former club and wishes them well. He also mentioned enjoying tennis matches in Turin, praising young Italian player Jannik Sinner.