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'If Allegri stays I'll leave': Nedved ultimatum revealed

'If Allegri stays I'll leave': Nedved ultimatum revealed

Massimiliano Allegri will leave Juventus at the end of the season and the base of the separation between the parties is a different vision of the future project, with Pavel Nedved and Fabio Paratici believing that changing the manager is the right way to go.

Bianconeri president Andrea Agnelli wanted to bet on Allegri even for the upcoming season but the Nedved-Paratici tandem was inclined to a change, which was eventually realized.

As reported by Corriere della Sera, Nedved was very clear and practically threatened Agnelli last Monday saying 'if Allegri stays, I'm going away'.

The split between the two, who never had an idyllic relationship, was even clearer after the elimination from the Champions League with Ajax. Allegri reiterated to Agnelli that reinforcements are necessary and some departures (Dybala, Cancelo and Douglas Costa) are needed to make the leap in quality.

Nedved, for his part, is convinced and often told the media that the Juventus team is difficult to improve and that there are the ingredients necessary to achieve the maximum.

As evidenced by Corriere dello Sport, even Paratici, although not so drastically, had the same ideas as Nedved and already in the days following the Champions League elimination, Allegri had realized that he had found himself against the duo.