Igor Tudor is sacked by Juventus officially and La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the club is carefully evaluating three potential managerial candidates. The Turin giants are reportedly considering both experienced tacticians and a promising young coach to steer the team forward.
At the top of the list is Luciano Spalletti …
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Luciano Spalletti 📸
Who has been without a club since his departure from the Italian national team in June. Spalletti, celebrated for his tactical intelligence and ability to shape dynamic squads, is seen as a strong option capable of restoring balance and consistency.
His proven track record with Napoli and Roma makes him a compelling choice for Juventus’ ambitious plans.
Another high-profile contender is Roberto Mancini …
Roberto Mancini 📸
A manager known for his international experience and leadership. Mancini has coached top clubs such as Inter Milan and Manchester City, guiding them to domestic titles.
Although his recent spell with the Saudi national team was less successful, his name still carries weight across European football. Juventus may view his expertise and calm authority as valuable assets in stabilizing the squad.
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A younger option with club roots
The third name on Juventus’ shortlist is Raffaele Palladino …
Raffaele Palladino 📸
A younger coach with strong ties to the club. A former Juventus player in his early career, Palladino has earned respect for his promising managerial stints at Monza and Fiorentina.
His approach combines modern tactics with a deep understanding of the Juventus culture. Many within the club see him as a candidate who could bring fresh energy while maintaining the team’s identity.
Juventus are expected to make a decision soon, balancing between the reliability of experience and the promise of youth. As La Gazzetta dello Sport highlights, the coming days could prove decisive in shaping the club’s next chapter — one that may redefine its direction both on and off the pitch.