Juventus have reportedly agreed a deal for their next manager, with Italian Maurizio Sarri set to take the reigns in Turin.
Juventus have decided to part ways with Massimiliano Allegri at the end of the season, and Pep Guardiola does not want to leave his post as Man City manager.
Sarri has been considered a frontrunner for the role after he impressed with his previous club Napoli in Serie A, and it now seems he will be given the job after Chelsea's Europa League final against Arsenal.
According to SNAI sportnews, Sarri has reached an agreement ahead of the likes of Antonio Conte and José Mourinho.
Sarri is due to earn £6.1million over three years, but nothing will be announced to the piblic until after Wednesday's final.
Chelsea legend, Frank Lampard has already been considered an option for the impending vacancy at Chelsea, with many fans wanting their former midfielder in charge of the club.