Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini admits he is flattered to be linked to the Juventus job but insists there is 'no truth at all'' to reports he has already been approached about taking over the Serie A giants.
Juve are in somewhat of a crisis and suffered arguably their most humiliating night in recent times on Thursday when a 4-1 defeat at Fulham saw them dumped out of the Europa League.
Alberto Zaccheroni replaced the sacked Ciro Ferrara back in January until the end of the season and, with relations with their fans at a new low, Juve know they need to bring in a big-name manager come the summer.
Reports on Sunday suggest Juve director-general Roberto Bettega broached the subject with Mancini at Craven Cottage but the former Inter Milan coach insists he is not planning on a swift return to Italy.
'I was at the stadium on Thursday simply because today we were meeting Fulham in the league so I wanted to watch the show there,'' Mancini was quoted as saying in the Italian press. I am honoured that my name has been linked to that of Juventus but there is no truth at all.''
Mancini signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with City when he moved to the Premier League in December but his deal reportedly includes a clause allowing both parties to review the situation at the end of this season.
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Posted by Jim Kanichirayil-Chicago on 03/25/2010
Wasn't the actual phrasing that Mancini used "6 months and 3 years" when asked about the contract? I thought I had read that it was contingent on a 4th place finish as the trigger on the three years. Glad to see you posting again!
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