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Juve's attack is not effective, Allegri may be out of class, next season's striker Yildiz + Boniface?

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Juve's attack is not effective, Allegri may be out of class, next season's striker Yildiz + Boniface?
Juve's attack is not effective, Allegri may be out of class, next season's striker Yildiz + Boniface?

According to Sport, constipation and lack of creativity in attack are the top reasons why Juventus are considering replacing coach Allegri this summer.

The Bianconeri's 0-0 draw with Torino means Allegri's side have won just two of their last 11 Serie A games and are third in the table with 63 points.

Allegri has signed a contract with Juventus until June 2025, but his future at Torino City is increasingly uncertain. The second edition of Sunday's newspaper Sport analysed Juve's performance against Torino and concluded that Uncle Mi will not necessarily continue to coach Juventus at the end of the season.

Journalist Luigi Garlando wrote: "Juventus are not creative and, as a result, they cannot score. This was the first reason Juve was criticized, and it was what prompted the club to consider changing the coaching bench to a football 'educator'. ”

Speaking at his pre-match press conference for the Turin derby, Allegri did not guarantee that he would continue to coach for the 2024-25 season, while sporting director Giuntoli said he would sit down and discuss the matter with the head coach after the season.

The eighth edition of the Milan Sport newspaper also spoke about Allegri's future, noting that Federico Cherubini, the director close to the uncle, is expected to leave the Allianz Arena this summer, while Napoli will appoint Manna as sporting director.

Juve's attack is not effective, Allegri may be out of class, next season's striker Yildiz + Boniface?
Juve's attack is not effective, Allegri may be out of class, next season's striker Yildiz + Boniface?

According to Football Market website, Juventus will renew the contract of Yildiz and give him the number 10 shirt, and the Turkish phenom will partner Nigerian striker Boniface up front next season.

Despite attracting interest from a number of clubs across Europe, the Bianconeri are adamant and see Yildiz as an integral part of the club's plans.

Sporting director Giuntoli is aiming to cement the Turkish youngster's future at the club and is considering putting Ildez in greater responsibility next season, including handing him the number 10 shirt worn by departing French midfielder Paul Pogba.

According to Football Market Network, Yildiz's rapid integration into the hearts and minds of Juventus fans has not gone unnoticed, with clubs including Leipzig, Arsenal, Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool all keeping an eye on the talented attacker born in 2005.

Ildez has scored one goal in Serie A and two in the Coppa Italia this season, proving his huge potential. Juve's priorities are also clear: reward Ildez, increase his annual salary to 1 million euros and extend his contract until 2029.

In order to achieve this, Juventus may need to make some difficult decisions, such as sacrificing Argentine winger Sule in the transfer market in order to improve the terms of Ildiz's contract.

However, Juve's ambitions are not just to end with a contract extension with Ildez, Giuntoli is also looking to bring in Boniface to form a new strike pair. Boniface have been impressive this season, with Bayer Leverkusen valuing the Nigerian striker at no less than €40 million.

Juve's attack is not effective, Allegri may be out of class, next season's striker Yildiz + Boniface?
Juve's attack is not effective, Allegri may be out of class, next season's striker Yildiz + Boniface?

According to Sport, French midfielder Rabiot could leave Juventus at the end of the season, with Manchester United and Bayern Munich both interested, while Moroccan midfielder Amrabat, who is currently on loan at the Red Devils, could move to Torino City.

After Saturday's derby in Turin, Rabiot refused to make a commitment to stay with the Bianconeri, with the Frenchman telling DAZN: "At the moment we have to focus on the pitch and the games that need to be played, everyone is focused on that goal and then there will be time for other things." ”

'Even if I'm not here next season, my personal goal is to get Juve back in the Champions League and win the Coppa Italia and then we'll talk about [contract renewal]. ”

According to Monday's newspaper Sport, Bayern Munich and Manchester United are interested in signing the 29-year-old Rabiot on a waiver, with Juve having identified Amrabat and Merino as candidates to replace the French midfielder. Amrabat has been disappointing on loan at the Red Devils this season and is expected to return to Fiorentina this summer.

This means that Juve and Manchester United could swap midfielders without a swap agreement: the Red Devils could sign Rabiot without having to negotiate with Juve, while Juve would need to negotiate with Fiorentina to sign the Moroccan international.

Atalanta midfielder Koopmeiners is also a target for both clubs, but Sport Mediaset has recently claimed that Chelsea are also interested in the Netherlands international and are ready to sign him for €60 million.