#2 Massimiliano Allegri
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Six-time Serie A winner Massimiliano Allegri is one of the most high profile managers without a job currently, after parting ways with Juventus in the summer of 2019. The Old Lady decided to replace him with former Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri and its safe to say that it hasn't always been plain sailing for them, since Allegri's departure.
Since joining Juve in 2014, Allegri made winning the Scudetto a norm, as the Bianconeri 5 successive league titles in his time at the club. Juventus also reached 2 UEFA Champions League finals in the same period, as they were beaten by Real Madrid and Barcelona in 2015 and 2017 respectively.
Hailed for his tactical intelligence and versatility in setting his teams up, Allegri's time at Juventus was an unwavering success, as he switched formation between the Serie A and the Champions League and successfully built on the foundation created by his predecessor Antonio Conte.
The Italian has been linked with a handful of high profile jobs including Manchester United and will not be short of offers, as he plans a swift return to management after a year in the sidelines.