Massimiliano Allegri has been out of work since May, as Juventus relieved him of his duties after his infamous outburst in the Coppa Italia. Calciomercato took stock of the 57-year-old's future amid speculation he could return to Milan to replace Paulo Fonseca. The post What Does the Future Hold for...
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