Juventus
manager Massimiliano Allegri is Manchester United’s number one choice to become
the club’s next manager if Jose Mourinho leaves.
The
Portuguese boss has come under intense scrutiny in recent months for
United’s poor performances on the pitch, which have seen the club fall seven
points behind their title rivals in the Premier League after just eight
matches this term.
Defeats against
Brighton, Tottenham and West Ham in the league showed up the team’s defensive
issues while also highlighting their lack of potency in attack, despite a
plethora of world-class talent available to the 55-year-old coach.
There have also
been reports of a discord behind the scenes, between Mourinho, his players and
club officials, which have only added fuel to the fire surrounding rumours of
his imminent sacking – as per the Express.
The Express states
that Zinedine Zidane has been the frontrunner to succeed Mourinho in his role
at Old Trafford, however, a new candidate has emerged on Friday.
According to Calcio Mercato, Man United representatives have made contact with
Allegri’s entourage at Juventus, as the Red Devils see him as the perfect man
to transform the club back into major trophy contenders.
The Italian boss
has won 11 major honours during spells with AC Milan and Juve, helping to guide
the latter to seven consecutive Serie A titles.
He has
also led the Old lady to two European Cup finals and his side are the
bookie’s favourites to win the competition this season, having purchased
Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid this summer.
Calcio Mercato
reports that Allegri is fully focused on his job in Turin, but if
Mourinho’s troubles persist in Manchester then the club might step up
their pursuit of the revered head coach in the near future.



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