Manchester United could be on red alert as Juventus are set to part ways with manager Massimiliano Allegri. The Italian will leave the Serie A giants after three years in his second spell with the club.
The 56-year-old has won five top-flight crowns in Turin since 2014 and as many Coppa Italia's after adding a fifth in Wednesday's 1-0 win over Atalanta.
According to reports, Allegri's second stint with the Old Lady will come to an end at the end of the season as they sit fourth in the league, 25 points behind winners Inter Milan.
The Italian has been repeatedly linked with Premier League roles in previous years but has never veered outside of Italy in his 21 years of football management. ALSO READ: 'Same in training' - Amad opens up on Mainoo relationship after United goals ALSO READ: United have new roles for three FA Cup final starters after Newcastle win United are facing an uncertain period as wholesale change is expected at Old Trafford, following Sir Jim Ratcliffe's minority investment.
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