With the 15-point penalty and a completely new board of directors, Massimiliano Allegri is increasingly the only solid figure at Juventus.
President Andrea Agnelli, vice-president Pavel Nedved and others have all left, so Allegri has more responsibility than ever, not only as a coach, but also taking on several other roles.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, club owner John Elkann believes the 55-year-old can help guide them in the future and is ready to extend his contract until June 2027.
Allegri’s current contract with the “Old Lady” expires on June 30, 2025.
It’s a complete change of direction from just a few months ago, when it seemed like the only reason Juventus hadn’t sacked Allegri was because his contract ran until June 2025 and would cost him a fortune. broke the contract prematurely.
This is now the 55-year-old’s second stint in Turin, having won five consecutive Serie A titles between 2014 and 2019.