#1 Jose Mourinho

This might be a rather ludicrous suggestion at first sight for a number of reasons – chief of which is that Jose Mourinho had a two-year highly successful affiliation with Inter Milan who are sworn enemies of Juventus.
Indeed, as recently as November of last year, Jose stoked the embers of this rivalry when he mockingly raised three fingers to Juventus fans at their stadium, mockingly reminding them of his treble win with Inter after inspiring Manchester United to a 1-0 victory in the group stage of the Champions League this season.
Another red flag is that the 51-year-old has struggled massively in each of his last three jobs, being fired after uninspiring results, while his relationship with Juventus star man Cristiano Ronaldo is also not the greatest.
However, Mourinho himself has come out to suggest that he expects to be at a top job this coming season, while reports indicate that Ronaldo himself has asked the club hierarchy to appoint his compatriot.
Despite exaggerated suggestions of his decline, Jose Mourinho remains one of the greatest managers of all time, and Juventus can benefit massively from his proven track record of delivering on the biggest stages.