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Three-time Serie A champion wants to be Wenger successor and beat rivals to Arsenal job

Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri reportedly wants to become Arsenal manager and hopes to build a successful legacy at the club to follow in Arsene Wenger's footsteps. The Italian tactician has an excellent track record in his managerial career thus far, as after impressive spells with Sassuolo and Cagliari, he won his first Serie A title with AC Milan in 2011. He has since followed that up with two more domestic titles with Juventus and looks well placed to make three in a row this season, while he has collected various other trophies and made the Champions League final in 2015. In turn, his credentials would suggest that he could do a great job at Arsenal, and according to The Sun, the...
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