Juventus appoints new boss

Former AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri has been appointed as the new Juventus manager less than 24 hours after Antonio Conte quit.

Former AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri has been appointed as the new Juventus manager less than 24 hours after Antonio Conte quit.

Published Jul 16, 2014

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Rome – Massimiliano Allegri was on Wednesday appointed the new manager of Serie A champions Juventus less than 24 hours after Antonio Conte quit the post.

Allegri has been out of work since his sacking by AC Milan in January.

The 47-year-old won the title in his first season (2010-11) in charge.

According to Italian media reports, Allegri has signed a two-year deal worth e2.5 million a season.

The club, announcing his appointment, said Allegri would be unveiled as their new boss at a press conference later on Wednesday alongside Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta.

Conte, who left Juve after guiding the club to a third consecutive title, is tipped to succeed Cesare Prandelli as national team manager.

Prandelli stood down after Italy's first round knockout at the World Cup.

Allegri joins Juventus with the club on a high after a record 102 points haul last season en route to their third straight Scudetti.

Milan finished runners-up the following campaign before the club’’s fortunes dipped. – Sapa-AFP

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