Pep Guardiola’s managerial next step after City ‘leaked’

Former Juventus striker Luca Toni has said Pep Guardiola told him he will return to Serie A to coach one day.

While the Italian doesn’t think Guardiola will join the Bianconeri this summer, Toni could see the Spaniard land in Turin or with AS Roma in the future.

Guardiola and Toni played together at Brescia, and Guardiola also spent time in the Italian capital with Roma.

Toni’s long career took him to clubs all over Italy, including Juventus, and he told Tuttosport (h/t Football Italia) he believes the Catalan tactician could make the move to Turin as well:

“He’ll go to Italy at some point. He loves challenges, and when it was known that he’d go to Manchester City the following season, he told me he wanted to return to Serie A as a coach.

“Where do I see him? Roma, because he played for them and remains tied to them, or Juventus, who are now the No 1 club [in Italy]. I think it’s difficult for Guardiola to move to Juventus this summer, even if in football the confirmations are only for the moment and anything can happen until the last one.”

The 41-year-old added he rates Massimiliano Allegri, but if the former Milan boss decides to leave the Serie A champions, another top coach will replace him. Guardiola could be that replacement if he leaves the Etihad Stadium this summer.

The 41-year-old added he rates Massimiliano Allegri, but if the former Milan boss decides to leave the Serie A champions, another top coach will replace him. Guardiola could be that replacement if he leaves the Etihad Stadium this summer.

Should Guardiola become available, there’s little doubt he would be the top candidate to replace Allegri. Juventus could provide him with a talented squad that has dominated the domestic competition―similar to Bayern―and would allow him to focus on Europe, where club and manager are eager for success.

A summer switch seems unlikely, as Guardiola has unfinished business in Manchester, but it wouldn’t come as a shock to see him join Juventus at some point in the future.

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