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Allegri in no rush amid Arsenal interest

Massimiliano Allegri, a candidate to be the next Arsenal manager, says he will wait until the end of the season before making a return to management. The Italian is one of the managers on the shortlist for the vacant Arsenal manager's job, Sky Sports News understands Allegri, 52, parted ways with Juventus following the club's eighth consecutive Serie A title in 2018/19 season - the fifth under his stewardship. 2:52 FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Brighton's win against Arsenal in the Premier League FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Brighton's win against Arsenal in the Premier League "I don't know if you can call it a sabbatical or not," Allegri told N FC. "As soon as the...
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