Juventus is actively evaluating the future of head coach Thiago Motta, and while his dismissal isn’t being officially discussed yet, it remains a possibility. In the event of a change, the “Bianconeri” have reportedly lined up an unexpected option.
Details: According to Tuttosport, recent talks have taken place with former Italian national team coach Roberto Mancini. The former Manchester City manager has reportedly agreed to a two-year contract with the Turin club.
While there have been ongoing rumors about Igor Tudor potentially taking over as Juventus’ coach, those discussions are said to be focused on him stepping in as a temporary solution. The club’s long-term plans, however, appear to be tied to Mancini.
Reminder: Mancini’s most recent managerial role was with the Saudi Arabian national team, where his tenure didn’t yield significant success.