#1 Mauricio Pochettino
At a time when spending money in the transfer window has a direct effect on the teams' success, Mauricio Pochettino has proven otherwise. He has just taken Tottenham Hotspurs to the finals of the Champions League this season without spending much. His team has also finished 4th in the Premier League this year and he has achieved that despite missing many of his main players in important matches.
The 47-year-old has the ability to replicate the success with a bigger club and hence, his name will not go unnoticed when Juventus sit down to hire their next manager. Despite possessing limited resources, Pochettino has taken a club so far ahead and with the kind of support he would get at Juventus, he could just help the club achieve what it has been dreaming for the last few years.
Hence, Pochettino is probably the best man to replace Massimiliano Allegri at Juventus next season.