At the press conference prior to the Juventus match against Roma, Allegri took the opportunity to talk about his future. "I already told President Agnelli that I had the will to stay in the team," he said.
"Then we'll meet and we'll see. It doesn't make sense to talk about what we will say to the president right now. I have a good relationship and there is a lot of esteem on both sides, a lot of honesty," Allegri added.
Despite having won Serie A with authority, the fact that Juventus did not make it past the quarter-finals in the Champions League has diminished confidence in the Italian coach.
According to 'La Stampa', Juventus have reportedly chosen a successor for Allegri. The current coach would leave and Antonio Conte would take the top spot, who would then be making his return to the 'Bianconeros'.