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Max Allegri ‘rejects Arsenal approach’ as ex-Juventus manager does not want to return to coaching until next season


MAX ALLEGRI has ruled himself out of the Arsenal job, according to reports.

The former Juventus manager has been out of work after stepping down in the summer.

 Max Allegri has ruled himself out of the Arsenal job

Max Allegri has ruled himself out of the Arsenal jobCredit: PA:Press Association

Allegri, 52, is one of the names on the shortlist to replace boss Unai Emery who was finally given the axe this morning.

But Italian publication Gazzetta claim that Allegri wants to continue his year out of football before looking for a permanent role next season.

It was believed that the Gunners hierarchy had made initial contact with the boss only to be told to continue their search elsewhere.

Allegri won five league titles with the Old Lady and four domestic cups.

Freddie Ljungberg has been appointed interim while the search for a permanent manager goes on.

Arsenal’s shortlist also includes Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo who is second favourite with the bookies. who is second favourite with the bookies.

Napoli’s under-pressure boss Carlo Ancelotti is in the running but his wage packet remains a stumbling block.

And Arsenal have also made initial contact with ex-Valencia manager Marcelino. 

The 54-year-old was dismissed from his job just three games into the season after guiding the club to fourth in La Liga.

He also lifted the Copa del Rey with a 2-1 victory over Barcelona – their first trophy in 11 years.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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