AS: Juventus hopes to confirm a new coach as soon as possible, and Spalletti has become a popular candidate

As reported by Aspen, Juventus is urgently looking for a new coach after the short-term cooperation with Tudor ended, and Spalletti is leading the battle for Juventus' new coach.

Tudor's coaching career at Juventus was not smooth. Although he led the team to almost qualify for the Champions League at a record speed, the team ended up in trouble again eight months later. During his tenure, Juventus experienced ups and downs from wins to consecutive defeats.

Tudor's initial performance won the support of the team and fans, but the good times did not last long. At the beginning of the new season, Juventus achieved three consecutive victories, but after a narrow 4-3 victory over Inter Milan on September 13, the situation took a turn for the worse. Subsequently, Juventus had five consecutive draws in the league and Champions League, followed by three defeats, and its tactical deficiencies were fully exposed.

Juventus' offensive problems are particularly prominent. Although the team has rich offensive options, the players' performance lacks stability. This chaotic situation makes Tudor's departure inevitable.

Currently, Juventus has appointed Massimo Brambilla as interim coach and is considering new long-term solutions. The club's management is assessing economic factors, as two coaches are already required to pay release clauses: Thiago Motta and Igor Tudor, both of whom have contracts until 2027.

Spalletti is considered a popular candidate for Juventus' new head coach and has been in contact with Juventus. The negotiations seem to revolve around a six-month contract, which will be automatically extended if the team can qualify for the Champions League.

Spalletti's success in Naples makes him a reliable option. In addition, Mancini is also on the candidate list, but his high salary and recent coaching experience may affect his competitiveness.