Chelsea manager, Maurizio Sarri has admitted that the interest he’s getting from Italian side Juventus is very strong.
The 60-year old led Chelsea to a Europa League victory against Arsenal last Wednesday, but his future at the club remains doubtful.
He is currently getting interests from Juventus who are eager to sign him as replacement for Max Allegri who left at the end of the season.
Report also say Cristiano Ronaldo has given a nod to the club to hire him because he likes his style of play called ‘Sarri Ball’.
Speaking about the interest from Italy, Sarri said:
“For us Italians the call of home is strong,” Sarri told Vanity Fair.
“I feel that something is missing. It has been a heavy year. I begin to feel the weight of distant friends and elderly parents I rarely see.
“But at my age, I only make professional choices. I won’t be able to work for 20 years. It’s hard work, the bench.”
Sarri who was a former manager at Napoli, says his relationship with the fans of the club will not change even if he does move to a rival Italian club.
“The Neapolitans know the love I feel for them. I chose to move abroad last year and not to go on an Italian team,” he said, having managed them from 2015 to 2018.
“The relationship will not change. Loyalty is giving 110% when you are there. What does it mean to be faithful?”