Pochettino Favoured by the New Juventus Manager Betting Predictions to Take Over Allegri in Summer 2019

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Posted: May 21, 2019

Updated: May 21, 2019

  • Pochettino might leave for Juve if Spurs fail to build on their UCL final
  • Conte had negotiations with Juve last month
  • Juve’s shortlist includes also Inzaghi, Guardiola, and Deschamps
Juventus have just announced their head coach Massimiliano Allegri will leave the club at the end of this season. They will seek a perfect replacement who can reach to the UCL glory. As such, bookmakers have already put up a list of best candidates. Thus, Mauricio Pochettino, to no surprise, is on top of the new Juventus manager betting predictions. The Italian manager will remain in charge for Juventus final two Serie A matches, having secured the title last month. He arrived to Turin in 2014 after four years at Milan. Allegri has led Juve to five consecutive league titles and won the Coppa Italia four times. Yet, his team fell short in the Champions League, losing twice in the final against Real Madrid and Barcelona. This season Allegri’s men faced a painful exit at the UCL quarter-final by Ajax young guns. Online sportsbook sites in Italy have already been listing the potential candidates to take over Allegri. The primary goal for Juve will be to find the man who can finally win the Champions League. The new Juventus manager betting predictions and odds can be found at Unibet Sportsbook until July 1st. Pochettino who sealed the UCL final for Spurs is the favorite. In addition to Conte, Mourinho and many others on the shortlist for the vacated managerial post.

Pochettino might leave if Spurs do not build on UCL final

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Though Poch hasn't won any trophies with Tottenham, he's built a great team in North-London
Mauricio Pochettino had a great success since joining Tottenham from Southampton in 2014. He has recently sealed the Champions League final for his North London side. Yet, he made it clear that he will leave if Tottenham do not build on their first UCL final appearance. With Pochettino's  hints of a possible departure from Spurs, online sportsbook news in Italy began wondering about his next destination. Some news even raised the possibility of Juve contacting Pochettino to become their new manager. Pochettino might fit Juve’s ambitions perfectly. Therefore he is favorite to become their manager with 3.50 odds at Unibet Sportsbook.

Conte had negotiations with Juve last month

Antonio Conte has held preliminary negotiations with Juventus last month. However, he also has come very close to agree on a deal with Inter Milan. Conte, 49, spent three years in charge of Juventus between 2011 and 2014. He won the Scudetto in each of his campaigns at the helm. He took in charge of Chelsea for two seasons but was sacked a year ago. Since then he is out of work with 4.00 odds to resettle in Turin. Yet, it is unclear whether he can take Juventus to the next level, as he has already been tested.

Mourinho not admired in Turin

Jose Mourinho is in the same position as Conte. He is jobless since he was sacked by Manchester United in December. Mourinho appeared in many TV shows flirting with different clubs including Juventus. It could be a sign that he wishes to move to Serie A, with 7.00 odds to receive an offer from Juventus. However, Juventus hierarchy and fans do not admire Mourinho’s managerial style a lot.

Juve’s shortlist includes Inzaghi, Guardiola, and Deschamps

Juve chairman Andrea Agnelli reportedly wants Lazio boss Simone Inzaghi (16.00) to take in charge. Another strong candidate is Pep Guardiola (8.00) from Manchester City, but Juventus understand that this would be a dream appointment. Other names include Didier Deschamps (21.00), who won the World Cup with France in Russia last year. However, Deschamps took in charge of Juventus for one season in 2006, but he resigned after several clashes with the hierarchy. To see all the new Juventus manager betting predictions and odds, read our latest review about Unibet Sportsbook.
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