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Ideal Arsene Wenger successor at Arsenal tipped for move abroad as talk gathers pace

Legendary Italian coach Giovanni Trapattoni has insisted that Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri will be the next Serie A coach to go abroad. The 49-year-old has enjoyed a stellar career in his homeland thus far, as after impressing during early spells with Sassuolo and Cagliari, he won his first Serie A title with AC Milan in 2011. He has since followed that up with two more league titles with Juve, while also winning two Coppa Italia trophies, two SuperCoppa Italiana titles and made a run to the Champions League final in 2015. The Sun claimed earlier this week that he wants to replace Arsene Wenger at Arsenal at the end of the season, and Trapattoni believes that he'll be the next...
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