I'm not sure how conversation shifted from "Juve is not a superpower" to "Pep is not realistic". Of course he's not.
He is not. He is not a great coach and he knows it better than everyone.
Pep was lucky to be at the right place at the right time. He was gifted the best team in the world, day 1. A team that could automatically win everything without even a coach and since then, he has seen a steady decline.
After that team faded, he was again lucky to be gifted the best team in the world, Bayern, a team that was winning everybody 4-0 before he got there, but not so much better than his first Barca gift there. There and then it was proved that he was incompetent. So he had to settle.
The next best thing was the team with the biggest budget that was even sanctioned by UEFA for those crazy amounts of cash they are splashing, that obviously gives them an unfair advantage.
Pep never accepted to fight with a team like Juve and it doesn't make sense that he will as long as his hype still holds some water.
It is too early for him to take that last dive, coaching us would be the end of his carrier.
We never stood a chance to get him now.
He is still in a position to make demands, in order to assure that he will keep playing with an advantage, as he has been doing in his entire career, he would demand a huge amount for transfer that we cannot afford.
He can find this budget elsewhere and so he will go where it will be offered, simple as that.
Plain logic...