Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri is reportedly furious with the club's transfer business after the departure of the Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Allegri is back at the helm in Turin after the club sacked Andrea Pirlo at the end of last season following a disappointing Serie A campaign.
Juventus also lost the services of Ronaldo to Manchester United, and were only able to bring in Moise Kean as a replacement on deadline day.
While the Serie A giants did sign Italy star Manuel Locatelli, Il Giornale has reported that Allegri is not happy with president Andrea Agnelli and sporting director Federico Cherubini because of the lack of new signings.
It is further claimed that Allegri informed Agnelli and Cherubini that the lack of transfers were not part of the agreement when he opted to return to the Allianz Stadium.
The Italian coach did publicly state, though, that he was "fine" with the squad after their slow start to the campaign.
"I have a fine squad, we simply must realise that we can't just dominate every match. We need to come together and this will help us for the future. I am optimistic, always," Allegri told DAZN.
There were quite a few deadline-day deals: