Serie A: Juventus move to replace Sarri with Guardiola
Juventus will launch a bid to lure Pep Guardiola from Manchester City at the end of the season, according to the UK Sun.
The Serie A champions only appointed Maurizio Sarri in the summer, but the Italian is already under pressure at the Allianz Stadium.Inter Milan, last weekend overtook Juve on the league table, following a 4-2 win over city rivals AC Milan.Sarri is at risk of being the manager responsible for blowing a record ninth Serie A title in a row.
Guardiola’s current deal sees him earn around £15m-a-year at City, but Juve have made it clear money “will not be an object”.
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