Massimiliano Allegri next managerial job odds: Chelsea, Manchester United, and Arsenal have potential which do the bookmakers believe is most likely?

Massimiliano Allegri next managerial job odds: Chelsea, Manchester United, and Arsenal have potential which do the bookmakers believe is most likely?
Massimiliano Allegri will leave Juventus after five years in charge in Turin, it has been announced.The Italian boss exits with an astonishing record of winning five league titles in five years, while adding another six trophies along the way.Juventus’ outgoing coach Massimiliano Allegri celebrates winning the Scudetto for a fifth time in five yearsGetty Images7
Juventus’ outgoing coach Massimiliano Allegri celebrates winning the Scudetto for a fifth time in five years
His talents are undeniable, taking the club to two Champions League finals, where Juve were beaten by Barcelona in 2015 and Real Madrid in 2017.And Allegri isn’t looking for time out of the game, like Pep Guardiola did after his time at Barca: “I’m not especially looking for a year off,” he told Sky Sport Italia.“I’ll only take a sabbatical if I have to. Otherwise my plan is to find a project that convinces me. Life is full of surprises and you need to be ready for everything.“I train with joy and fun, because if I’m not persuaded by the squad at my disposal, I try changing things around, moving players into new positions and trying something different, otherwise I get bored.”So, where is Allegri most likely to end up next? talkSPORT.com have taken a look at the odds. 6. Arsenal – 18/1 (Paddy Power)Unai Emery has led the Gunners to a Europa League final but if they lose it they face a second consecutive season without Champions League football. A bad start to the 2019/20 campaign could see Arsene Wenger’s replacement sacked and Allegri would be at the top of any wishlist for the club’s board.Getty Images7
Unai Emery has led the Gunners to a Europa League final but if they lose it they face a second consecutive season without Champions League football. A bad start to the 2019/20 campaign could see Arsene Wenger’s replacement sacked and Allegri would be at the top of any wishlist for the club’s board.
5. Paris Saint-Germain – 14/1 (Paddy Power)The French giants have had a weird end to the 2018/19 season, with three defeats and two draws in their last eight games, but they have still managed to wrap up the title with time to spare. Kylian Mbappe and Neymar may be off in the summer and it could lead the club to ditch Thomas Tuchel, if he goes then Allegri will at least be considered.Getty Images7
The French giants have had a weird end to the 2018/19 season, with three defeats and two draws in their last eight games, but they have still managed to wrap up the title with time to spare. Kylian Mbappe and Neymar may be off in the summer and it could lead the club to ditch Thomas Tuchel, if he goes then Allegri will at least be considered.
4. Manchester United – 7/1 (Paddy Power)Manchester United, like PSG, had a weird end to the season, throwing away a top four finish by drawing with Huddersfield Town and losing to Cardiff City in their last two games. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is already under pressure despite only having his caretaker role become permanent in late March and Allegri would be a smart option to replace the Norwegian if he is given the boot.Getty Images7
Manchester United, like PSG, had a weird end to the season, throwing away a top four finish by drawing with Huddersfield Town and losing to Cardiff City in their last two games. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is already under pressure despite only having his caretaker role become permanent in late March and Allegri would be a smart option to replace the Norwegian if he is given the boot.
3. Barcelona – 13/2 (Paddy Power)Barcelona are all about the Champions League right now and after two embarrassing exits in two years Ernesto Valverde could find himself on the scrapheap if there are further issues in the next six months. Allegri could jump at the chance to replace him at the Camp Nou.Getty Images7
Barcelona are all about the Champions League right now and after two embarrassing exits in two years Ernesto Valverde could find himself on the scrapheap if there are further issues in the next six months. Allegri could jump at the chance to replace him at the Camp Nou.
2. Chelsea – 5/1 (Paddy Power)Who knows what the future holds for Chelsea and manager Maurizio Sarri right now? A top three finish, a League Cup final, and a Europa League final would see some managers secure but their Italian gaffer finds his position uncertain, while their transfer ban (which currently still stands) is making things worse. Sarri is unlikely to last too long at Stamford Bridge given the way they churn through coaches so Allegri is likely to be on alert for a move to west London.Getty Images7
Who knows what the future holds for Chelsea and manager Maurizio Sarri right now? A top three finish, a League Cup final, and a Europa League final would see some managers secure but their Italian gaffer finds his position uncertain, while their transfer ban (which currently still stands) is making things worse. Sarri is unlikely to last too long at Stamford Bridge given the way they churn through coaches so Allegri is likely to be on alert for a move to west London.
1. Inter Milan – 1/1 (Paddy Power)Luciano Spalletti is currently in charge at the San Siro but could see himself out of a job if they miss out on Champions League qualification. A 4-1 defeat to Napoli on Sunday has allowed rivals Milan to get within a point. If he goes then Allegri may immediately have a top job in Italy again.Getty Images7
Luciano Spalletti is currently in charge at the San Siro but could see himself out of a job if they miss out on Champions League qualification. A 4-1 defeat to Napoli on Sunday has allowed rivals Milan to get within a point. If he goes then Allegri may immediately have a top job in Italy again.



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