Massimiliano Allegri is ready to leave Juventus and replace Arsene Wenger at Arsenal this summer, reports The Sun.
Wenger is widely expected to step down as Arsenal manager at the end of the season unless the Frenchman can win the Europa League.
Tensions are growing at the Emirates following another tremendously disappointing season for the club and it appears now more than ever that Wenger’s 22-year reign is coming to an end.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has already confirmed he would be interested in replacing his former manager but now a new candidate with better credentials has now stepped forward.
Allegri reportedly fears that Juventus are ready to go in a new direction at the end of the season and the Italian is now planning his future elsewhere.
The 50-year-old has spent the last four years at Juventus and has finished as a losing finalist in the Champions League on two occasions in that period.
Juventus are well placed to win Serie A for a fourth year in a row and Allegri is ready to bow out in the summer and replace Wenger if he leaves Arsenal.
Since becoming Juventus manager, Allegri boosts a hugely impressive win ratio of 71.2%.