Antonio Conte has refused to commit himself to Juventus, saying that he will consider "other projects" after spending three seasons at the club.
The Bianconeri manager saw his side move within touching distance of becoming the first team to reach the 100-point barrier in Italian football history earlier today.
However, despite winning three top-flight titles as manager of the club, Conte has hinted that he could now move on.
"I repeat, these three years have been fantastic and I asked so much from these players, who gave me everything I wanted," the 44-year-old told Sky Sport Italia.
"I generally don't agree with a sabbatical, but if there was a unity of ideas to leave with great affection and respect, then I would evaluate other projects that intrigue me.
"These things go in cycles and I've already told the club what I think. We will soon clarify the situation."
Juventus round off their season with a home match against Cagliari next weekend.