Budgetary issues and technical choices could lead Juve to marry a more sustainable and young project, in which Allegri will not necessarily be the coach.
Giuntoli aims to remake Juventus: he would like to invest in interesting and financially affordable youngsters, but for Allegri the idea of a Juve that is too young could be a problem. Fabrizio Ravanelli, former Juventus and Lazio striker, spoke to the microphones of TvPlay to talk about the Scudetto challenge between Inter and Juve and to reason about the possible future of the Juventus coach.
“The players who are in Juventus now,” White Feather continued, “do not yet have a Juve personality. Maybe they can acquire it over time, but at the moment they are not footballers characterized by the historical Juventus DNA.”
“The payroll has nothing to do with it,” Ravanelli added. “There are plenty of players who earn little and are stronger than those who earn a lot or too much. I still say that Juventus, for the roster it has, is doing a very important championship. “
Allegri tempted to leave: “I don’t see him in an even younger Juve “
Inter-Juve has not yet decreed the winner of the championship. That’s why, according to Ravanelli, the fight for the Scudetto will continue, even though Inter can potentially go +7. “However, next weekend Inter faces Roma and Juve Udinese, and it could even open everything up again. Then there will be direct clashes, Champions League comes back: the championship is still open, on this I am convinced. “
“It’s always said that Inter made a big splash with Acerbi, which is certainly true but we have to remember that he was taken in the closing stages of that market session as a stopgap because they didn’t get to another target. He is doing very well, but Inter didn’t take him as a big target. I would call it a casual hit.”
“Inzaghi, although he is doing really well, cannot be considered better than Allegri at the moment,” Ravanelli concluded. “The latter has won so much, too much compared to Inzaghi. So it is a comparison that can be made in a few years.”