Having been without a job since being relieved of his duties at Premier League outfit Chelsea in 2018, former Juventus boss Antonio Conte has provided an update on his return to management.
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Despite guiding Chelsea to a league title in his first season and the FA Cup in his next, the 49-year-old was dismissed by the Blues in July 2018 following a poor run of form, which culminated in the Stamford Bridge outfit's failure to qualify for the UEFA Champions League at the end of the 2017/18 campaign.
Conte, who made history by becoming the first manager to win three successive Premier League Manager of the Month awards in October, November and December 2017, hinted at securing a return to Serie A.
"There's a 60 percent chance that I'll stay in Italy, 30% that I'll go abroad and 10% that I'll wait," he told Le Iene.
When asked if he will be coaching either AS Roma, AC Milan, Inter Milan or Juventus, the former Italian national team manager remained mum and claimed that he has not had any negotiations with any of the abovementioned teams.
"I can't say 'yes' to any team because nothing's there. I haven't talked to any Serie A clubs personally yet, it's still a bit early.'
The report claims that despite Conte's bitter exit from Chelsea, the Italian tactician is held in high regarded by former club Juventus and could be replace current coach Massimiliano Allegri, should he leave the club.
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