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Lorenzo Insignia warning Maurizio Sarri that joining Juventus would represent "a betrayal" of Napoli, where Chelsea's boss was in charge for three years.
The future of Sarri is the subject of speculation in the middle of reports that he could badume the role of head coach at Juventus, released in late 2018-19 by Mbadimiliano Allegri.
But Insigne urged his former boss to remember that he had led Napoli to third place in the top three in Serie A, which earned him engraved his name in the history of the club.
"These are the speculations that displease me," Insigne said at a press conference in the run-up to the qualifier for Italy for the Euro 2020 against Greece.
"He has done so much for us, the players and all the Neapolitan people." He is also a professional, but choosing Juve would hurt him.
"It will be a betrayal for us, the Neapolitans, once it becomes official."
Badge, 28 years old, represented in Naples for his entire career and played some of his best football under Sarri.
The Italian international said Sarri's legacy in Naples could be affected by the move to Bianconeri: "I'm sorry to think of him sitting on the bench of Juventus.
"It was very important to me for a number of reasons. I hope that he changes his mind. If he went to Juventus, he would hurt us but I can not blame him. It's his decision. "
Jorginho, who played under Sarri in Naples and followed him to Chelsea, recently said it would be "sad" for the 60-year-old manager to leave Stamford Bridge after only one season.
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