Italian giants Juventus have reportedly identified Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola as the manager they would like to replace Massimiliano Allegri with next season.
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According to Sport Mediaset, the Bianconeri are interested in luring the former FC Barcelona boss to Italy.
It has previously been reported that Zinedine Zidane was the frontrunner for the potential job, but new reports suggest that Juve would be willing to adapt their playing philosophy to suit Guardiola.
Convincing the Spaniard to move to Turin might prove difficult, however, as he appears fully committed to the current project at the Citizens.
It has been claimed that Guardiola's agent, his brother Pere, has already met with the Italian club's directors in Turin and Milan to discuss a potential switch.
While the thought of Juventus securing the manager's signature might appear unrealistic to many, it is key to remember that signing Cristiano Ronaldo was also once deemed impossible by most.
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It will be interesting to see whether or not Guardiola does open himself to a move to Serie A, a league he is yet to conquer.
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