#1. Simone Inzaghi
The Lazio manager is the favourite to take up the job. DiMarzio has reported that Juventus sporting director Fabio Paratici has met the 43-year-old Italian last week in a discreet meeting in Placenza away from the public hue and cry. He was apparently asked about his willingness to join Juventus next summer and the Lazio manager has given his nod to replace Allegri next summer. His CV just got stronger as his Lazio side defeated Atalanta to lift the Coppa Italia 2018-19
Inzaghi uses a 3-5-2 formation which is not new for Juventus but the club will have to act fast if they want to get his signature as AC Milan also want him as their manager next season. One major point that Juventus need to consider is that Inzaghi has never managed a big bunch of top players before and getting the dressing room together is a major thing that managers need to focus on these days.
Also, his record in Europe is not so good as his side crashed out of the round of 32 in the Europa League this season which kind of puts question marks on whether he suits the ambitions of Juventus in Europe. There are not many positives that one can find from the rumours of Simone Inzaghi landing up at Juventus next summer. Maurizio Sarri and Jose Mourinho will definitely be better options to look forward to if Juventus take into consideration the successes achieved by the coaches discussed above.