Looking back you should probably have kept Pirlo. Why was he even fired when Allegri is given so many chances despite not winning a single trophy for 2 seasons?
Is there no young and developing Italian coach out there you can give a shot?
There are only two reasons why Allegri is still here:
#1 he still has two years of his contract worth total of ~30m gross
#2 the off-field issues with courts (capital gains and delayed wages during covid) cast too much uncertainty around the club as a whole.
Because of #2 the whole board of directors resigned in the middle of the season and the owner probably wanted to limit the earthquake by keeping the sporting side 'untouched'.
Young coaches? Unfortunately Juventus hardly ever take those. There are a few, of course:
- De Zerbi did very well at Sassuolo, now he's at Brighton, also doing well
- Italiano had some ups and downs in Fiorentina but considering the clubs weight, he's also doing well there after years if shit they endured
- Palladino is ex Juve player who took over Monza a few months ago and took them from relegation battling to 8th place. He's a newbie but looks impressive tbh
The biggest problem is that there's no one football-capable in charge at the club right now. It probably comes down to hiring a DS first (we want Giuntoli from Napoli). From there we will see whether there will be cups next year or not (points penalties seem inevitable now) and what is the budget + what a new DS wants. Until then, everything is in suspension...