Report: Cherubini and Storari could leave Juventus at the end of the season

Last week, a huge storm hit Juventus when it was announced that chairman Andrea Agnelli had resigned from his position along with the rest of the board.

Majority owner John Elkann quickly appointed Gianluca Ferrero as his outgoing cousin’s replacement, while Maurizio Scanavino will act as CEO.

By January, the Bianconeri should have a new board of directors, but this might not spell the end of the turmoil, and more changes are on the horizon.

According to Calciomercato journalist Nicola Balice, sporting director Federico Cherubini could leave the club at the end of the season.

The 51-year-old has been serving the club for a number of years, gradually rising through the ranks. He acted as Fabio Paratici’s right-hand man before succeeding him in 2021.

The other director who is advised to go along with Cherubini is Marco Storari. The former Juventus goalkeeper has been working in managerial roles for the past two years or so.

This would mean the end of Andrea Agnelli’s stage at the club with the departure of all those who collaborated with him in the main management positions.

As for Max Allegri, his future may depend on the results on the pitch as well as the project of the new managers.

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