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The boss of the Blues seems ready to leave a few days of the lifting of the Europa League
Maurizio Sarri told Chelsea that he wanted to leave the club and become director of Juventus, according to reported information.
Sky in Italy claims that the 60-year-old met with Blues director Marina Granovskaia on Friday and said he would like to return to Italy.
Juventus is looking for a new manager after the departure of Mbadimiliano Allegri – and reports suggest that Sarri has already seen him offer a three-year deal.
The news comes just days after Sarri, who took office last July, led Chelsea to the glory of the Europa League in Baku to give him the first great honor of his management career.
Despite a successful season in difficult conditions, the future of the Italian has been a source of constant speculation.
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The Blues finished third in the Premier League and finished second in the Carabao Cup alongside their European success.
After the 4-1 Arsenal brawl in Baku, Sarri said, "I have to talk to the club and make sure I know what I can do for Chelsea and what Chelsea can do for me.
"I love the Premier League and I'm lucky to be in Chelsea, but at the end of every season, you have to sit down and talk.
"In my opinion, I deserve to stay in Chelsea but my opinion is not enough."
Derby boss and Chelsea legend Frank Lampard has been badociated with a return to the club where he continues to be loved.
Lampard guided the Rams to the final of the playoffs in his first campaign as manager, where they were beaten 2-1 by Aston Villa.
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