I don't rule it out, it can happen. But if he doesn't change drastically (which as a rule doesn't happen to people like him, especially at the age like his), then his Juventus will have very little to do with Juventus I want to see, both on and off the pitch.
For me, modern Juventus was close to perfection with Max in his first three years. They only lacked good midfield afterwards. But that project is over anyway, and it's a real pity that the management decided to close it. All the possible directions that are considered now, according to
all the rumors you can read, aren't that interesting for me, unfortunately. Pep could be more or less OK (at least, the guy is a winner, has class, and would attract a lot of money and good players to the club), but this option hasn't looked plausible enough so far.
If the club want to change drastically with Sarri - that's their choice. They owe me nothing. But that's the two-way road.
And I'm OK with that. As I wrote, I clearly understand what Juventus is for me, what is unacceptable for me, and that I'm going to take a break from football (not only Juventus) for several years if the club really appoints Sarry. That's it, nothing more.
But some guys here were so hasty to show their wit and, of course, enormous, undoubtful masculinity, that they just didn't bother understanding it. It's so much easier to write something about whining and balls. It made them look so cool and wise

. That was the point, I guess.
Good advice. I have one too: don't act as if you know a person you're giving a piece of advice to on the Internet.