Juventus have reportedly identified Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri as a potential replacement for Massimiliano Allegri.
The Serie A champions announced on Friday that Allegri would be ending his successful spell in the dugout, and that has already resulted in speculation regarding his successor.
Antonio Conte could be handed his second spell at a club he has represented as a player and manager, but SNAI claims that Juventus are interested in handing Sarri an opportunity to return to his homeland.
Sarri has been frequently linked with another stint in Italy's top flight, with it being said that Roma and AC Milan are also keen on bringing in the 60-year-old ahead of the start of next season.
No decision is expected to be made on Sarri's future at Stamford Bridge until after the Europa League final with Arsenal on May 29.