Maurizio Sarri has reportedly reached an agreement to leave Chelsea and manage Juventus next season.
It’s claimed that the Italian boss, who has been at Stamford Bridge for just one year, will return to his home country after being tempted with a mega deal from the Serie A champions.
According to SNAI journalist Tancredi Palmeri, Sarri has agreed to a contract worth €7million per year following Massimiliano Allegri’s departure from the club.
The next step is for the 60-year-old to agree an exit from Chelsea, which will undoubtedly not go down well with the Blues’ hierarchy, who have stuck with him during a rocky first season.
If this cannot be done, it’s reported that he may have to resign from his post.
Chelsea would then be left in a rare position in which a manager has left them on their own terms, rather than being fired.
There is speculation Frank Lampard could step up to become the next boss, though this may depend on the result of the Championship play-off final between his current club Derby and Aston Villa, live on talkSPORT this Monday.
Pep Guardiola is also understood to have been approached by Juventus, however it’s said he turned the Old Lady down for the third time in his career, leading them to then contact Sarri.
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