Arsenal in ‘advanced talks’ to replace Arsene Wenger with Juventus boss Max Allegri
Boss of Serie A champions has emerged as a target for the Gunners who are reportedly looking replace Wenger
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ARSENAL are reportedly in advanced talks with Juventus boss Max Allegri to replace Arsene Wenger this summer.
Wenger, 67, has spent over 20 years as boss of the Gunners but his time at the Emirates may finally be over when his contract expires at the end of the season.
According to , Arsenal are in advanced talks with Allegri to replace Wenger, who is yet to be offered an extension to his contract.
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It's believed that although Arsenal are in advanced talks with the Juve boss, they are yet to reach an agreement with the Italian.
The 49-year-old has guided the Old Lady to two league titles, two Coppa Italia trophies, a Italian Super Cup and also a runners up place in the Champions League.
Juve are in line to pick up their third Serie A title as they are currently top of the league, with a game in hand.
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But Allegri supposedly had a big bust up with his players following their exit from the Italian Super Cup this season.
Although Allegri seems like a firm favourite to land the Arsenal job, the Gunners do have other targets.
With RB Leipzig boss Ralph Hasenhuttle high on their shortlist following his impressive season in the Bundesliga.