Former Juventus coach Antonio Conte has come to terms with the club’s management and will return to head the Bianconeri starting from next season, Radio Radio claims. According to the information, everything between the two parties has already been clarified and signed.
Conte achieved his greatest successes precisely with Juventus, lifting three Serie A titles in a row between 2012 and 2014, and adding two Italian Super Cups to them. The former Italian international was last coach of Tottenham, but left Spurs in March this year. In the summer he rejected offers from Napoli and Roma, as the reigning champions came back for him in October, but he refused again.
The current coach of Juventus, Massimiliano Allegri, wants to leave the team at the end of the campaign as he leads the Old Lady to second place in Serie A right now, two points behind the leader Inter.