Arsene Wenger's controversial decision to leave Alexis Sanchez on the bench in the match against Liverpool made the future of the Arsenal coach even more uncertain.
The "Gunners", despite having one match in reserve, are now in fifth place in the Premier League, and the English press reported that the club has found a replacement for the Frenchman.
According to the Daily Express, Arsenal officials have reached a verbal agreement with Massimiliano Allegri, who is currently in charge of Juventus in Turin.
The Italian has been linked with the North London team since the end of last year, and recent conflicts with Juventus executives and players have further increased the likelihood of him seeking new employment after the season.
However, the reliability of the sources is not unquestionable, as Allegri's services are also being sought by other clubs, according to other newspapers. For example, according to L'Equipe, Barcelona is also interested in him.
There are only a few months left until the end of the season, so the future of these strategies should be quickly resolved.