(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 7 - Juventus CEO Maurizio Scanavino on
Wednesday confirmed that Massimiliano Allegri will stay on as
coach of the Turin giants next season.
Allegri led Juve to 11 trophies, including five consecutive
Serie A titles, during his first stint at the club between 2014
and 2019.
Things have not gone so well since he returned in 2021, although
Juve would have finished in the top four to qualify for next
season's Champions League, rather than seventh, if they had not
been been hit with a 10-point penalty for financial
irregularities.
"It was never in doubt," Scanavino told Sky Sport when asked if
Allegri was staying on.
"We are in total agreement with him about the future scenarios,
going from management of the sporting side of things to the
transfer market and organization within a financial outlook for
the club that is still rather complicated.
"We've had contact with him every day over the last few months
as we went through this storm together". (ANSA).
Soccer: Allegri staying at Juve - Scanavino
'We've been through a storm together' says CEO
