Tension is rising in Turin. Igor Tudor’s future at Juventus looks increasingly uncertain after a difficult run of results. The Croatian coach, brought in midway through last season to stabilize the club, is now on a streak of six games without a win in all competitions — a slump that’s seriously weakened his position.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Bianconeri board has already started to prepare for what comes next, with three names emerging as potential successors.
At the top of the list is Luciano Spalletti. Free since leaving the Italian national team in June, the 2023 Serie A–winning coach with Napoli is admired for his experience and his ability to revive struggling squads.
Another option is Roberto Mancini, the former Inter and Italy boss. Despite his past with the Nerazzurri, Mancini’s leadership and discipline fit perfectly with Juventus’ footballing DNA.
Finally, a more daring choice is Raffaele Palladino, who left Fiorentina earlier this year. Young, ambitious, and an advocate of modern, attacking football, he would represent a long-term bet for the club’s future.
With crucial fixtures against Real Madrid and Lazio coming up, Tudor is under intense pressure. One more setback, and Juventus could decide to turn the page.
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