Juventus Boss Max Allegri Claims 'Nobody Is Interested' in His Future at the Club

Published on: 04 March 2017

Juventus manager Max Allegri has claimed that "nobody is interested" in his future with the Serie A champions.


The Bianconeri coach has been regularly linked with a move to Arsenal at the end of the season in recent weeks.


But he has dismissed talk of his destination come the end of the season, claiming that his focus is solely on the current campaign with Juventus.

Right now, at this moment, we are focused on what happens this season and so to talk about what I'm going to do is of little interest to anyone,� he said - viaFootball Italia.


The Juventus fans are interested in what the team does and what the team can win. Last year I met the President and told him I would stay, that when the moment comes I will talk to the club and we'll decide.


I have a contract to 2018, but now we have to focus on this very important period of the season, concentrating on Serie A, the Champions League and Coppa Italia without thinking of what will happen next year.

Right now nobody is interested in what my future holds. The important thing is to be aware we can go all the way in all three competitions.


I haven't even thought about planning the future, let alone motivation for next year. The most important thing is to focus on the game with Udinese.�


Juventus are seven points clear at the top of the Serie A table, and lead Porto 2-0 from the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie.

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