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Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri wants to succeed Arsene Wenger at Arsenal
JUVENTUS boss Massimiliano Allegri wants to succeed Arsene Wenger at Arsenal, according to reports.
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Wenger is currently in his 20th year at Arsenal but life at the Emirates is far from rosy.
Recent defeats to Everton and Manchester City mean they face a huge task to win a first Premier League title in 13 years.
They have a tough Champions League draw against Bayern Munich - despite topping their group - and were dumped out of the League Cup by Southampton at the end of last month.
Their inconsistent form, coupled with the fact Wenger's contract expires at the end of the season, means the Frenchman could step down in the summer.
Massimiliano Allegri wants to succeed Arsene Wenger at Arsenal, according to reports
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And The Sun claim that Allegri is determined to succeed Wenger in the Emirates hot seat.
Despite winning two Serie A titles on the trot, the Juventus boss feels he does not get the recognition he deserves in Italy.
His relationship with the Italian press is fraught and the former AC Milan manager wants out come the summer.
Dennis Bergkamp is also in the frame to succeed Arsene Wenger
He is also said to not get on with influential figures like Gianluigi Buffon and Paulo Dybala, who have issues with his style of management.
Allegri has also struggled to emerge from the shadow of Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, who he succeeded in 2014.
As well as the Juventus boss, Bournemouth chief Eddie Howe, Atletico Madrid's Diego Simeone and club legend Dennis Bergkamp are in the running to succeed Wenger.
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