France boss Didier Deschamps has emerged as the new favourite to succeed Max Allegri at Juventus.

According to Tuttosport, Deschamps would like to complete the work he left unfinished in 2007.

The 50-year-old led Juve back into Serie A following the Calciopoli scandal but resigned after disagreements with the club’s board.

Furthermore, he would fit into the Bianconeri’s budget and already has their ‘blessing’.

France boss Didier Deschamps has emerged as the new favourite to succeed Max Allegri at Juventus.

According to Tuttosport, Deschamps would like to complete the work he left unfinished in 2007.

The 50-year-old led Juve back into Serie A following the Calciopoli scandal but resigned after disagreements with the club’s board.

Furthermore, he would fit into the Bianconeri’s budget and already has their ‘blessing’.

Deschamps played 173 times for the Old Lady between 1994 and 1999, lifting three Scudetti and a Champions League.

He has also won Ligue 1 titles as a Coach with Monaco and Olympique Marseille, as well as the World Cup last year.

The report comes just a day before Allegri will meet Juve President Andrea Agnelli for talks about his future.

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