I am 90% sure he is gone this summer
1. Giuntoli like more proactive football in his napoli days. Whatever the result the likes of Sarri and Spalletti weren't fired unlike Gattuso
2. Management tried to support Allegri with magnanelli to improve attcking sector. He then betrayed them by not utilizing that skills properly.
3. Our board not fully support allegri in mercato. This winter, we could loan any proven midfielder that come with obligtion to buy. But they opted to sign alcaraz on loan with OPTION to buy instead. They know we won't take the option with that price and want to observe once again how allegri can utilize an attacking midfielder in his squad. Then again he failed to utilize the midfielder.
4. Allegri can't utilize youngster. I know he gave them chance, but still he can't used them properly. He need experienced proved champs above 27. He is not in the same page with our policy to optimize our next gen.
5. Financially speaking, severance payment for contract termination can be mutually agreed. We don't have to pay full remaining salary. We can negotiated the payment. If allegri refused to negotiated, that means no difference between firing him in summer and retaining him. Adding expense for new coach at 8m gross salary a year can save a season and the future. It will be good if we can prepare our next project earlier. 8m added cost for next season is nothing.
10% remaining means that Giuntoli and Calvo want to sabotage Juve for vengeance LOL
1. Probably, I hope so. Based on his signings he does seem to look for technical and athletic players.
2. I believe our possession and pressing game has improved a lot compared to last year and Allegri is open with not giving any instructions or really influencing the training sessions. Before Magnanelli we probably had physical and basic training sessions. So I believe our ability (by comparison) to press higher and our general movements on the pitch has mostly to do with Manganelli. We still look awful, but my belief is that the improvements can be acknowledged to Magnanelli and then Allegri is the force has shackles his work. But I don't watch our training sessions, this is purely speculative of me.
3. Seems like a Giuntuli type of signing and not someone Allegri would chase after. But I have no ideas here really.
4. Agreed. Allegri does have a good sense of detecting talent but no ability to improve players, generally regardless of age. Bremer is more comfortable with the ball (not sure who is training him), Barzagli taught Cuadrado to defend and maybe there are some more players that have improved under his management. But overall almost all players have stagnated or regressed under him. Dybala improved but that has more likely to do with experience rather than his tutelage. He can do tactical things like putting Manzukic as a target man out wide but overall, again, these kids will likely not improve under him.
5. Didn't Allegri happily sit out the contract last time? Took a long paid vacation and then came back to continue the dismantling of the club. If Giuntuli has completely sure about the successor then go for it. A lot of managers stayed for brief periods in Napoli, but I am not sure if that has to do with Giuntuli or the crazy guy above him.