The board of Premier League club Arsenal have started
discussions with
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri over the
possibility of him replacing current gaffer Arsene Wenger at the
Emirates stadium.
Juventus coach Max Allegri
Arsene Wenger's two decades reign
of handling the Gunners could come to an end at the end of the current
season in the Premier League and the club wants an experienced tactician
that will replace the Frenchman.
The
67-year-old manager is yet to be offered an extension amid suggestions
that he will stand aside and Allegri’s representatives have been locked
in talks with Arsenal hierarchy.
According to the report, Arsenal board
and Allegri's representatives have not reached an agreement but the
discussions are in advanced stage.
Meanwhile, Juventus are on course for a
hat trick of Serie A titles under Allegri who has until March 2017 to
inform the Italian giants about his plans for next season.