The 51-year-old Italian has the credentials to take over from Santiago Solari having won four successive Serie A titles and domestic cup doubles at Juventus.
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Massimiliano Allegri is Real Madrid’s number one target to take over at the Santiago Bernabeu next season as per El Chiringuito Tvreports. According to the report, Florentino Perez believes luring Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino would be tough and is determined to get Allegri to the Bernabeu in the summer.
It is believed that Florentino Perez's mind is set on Max Allegri. Max Allegri is one of those managers currently who could help Real Madrid stabilize. Massimiliano Allegri would by vying for a treble this season with Cristiano Ronaldo now in their squad. If he manages to win the UEFA Champions League this season, having accomplished everything with Juve he could be tempted to move to Real Madrid C.F.
Allegri has everything that one needs to succeed at Bernabeu: experience, tactical approach, man management skills and a stature that can hold the locker room together.
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