Allegri is to stay at Turin

Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri has denied all the reports that claimed that he is set to leave the Turin based club this summer.

The Italian has been linked with Arsenal, who need a new manager after bidding adieu to Arsene Wenger, who has been with the club for 22 years.

“If they don’t fire me, then I think I’m staying at Juventus next year too,” said Allegri.

The 50 year old was speaking after a nil-nil draw against Roma that sealed a 7th successive league winner’s trophy for Juventus.

Allegri, who won his fourth cup and league double in four seasons with the Turin based club, has also been rumored to take over Antonio Conte at Chelsea.

Arsenal and Chelsea have however finished sixth and fifth respectively in the EPL and have failed to play for the Champions League trophy next season.

“It’s not an issue of decisions on the future, it’s about planning what the future of Juventus will be, because once we’ve finished celebrating, we have to sit around a table with clear heads,” added Allegri.

“When the next season begins, we all start from zero points and must continue proving we are competitive.”

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