Federico Chiesa is the latest Juventus player to fall out with manager Massimiliano Allegri, and he may be on the verge of leaving the team.
According to journalist Adriano del Monte, Chiesa is considering leaving the team in the summer after finding it difficult to play under manager Massimiliano Allegri.
Allegri apparently has his doubts about the international player from Italy’s long-term future with the team.
A number of times this season, the player himself has played out of position, and he is not pleased with how the management has handled him.
Along with Chiesa, other players under Allegri, including Dusan Vlahovic and Angel Di Maria, have experienced frustration recently.
Gazzetta dello Sport claimed that Di Maria even pretended to have an ankle ailment in order to avoid Sunday’s game against Bologna after learning that he wouldn’t play.
Allegri is no stranger to falling out with some of his players. The Italian Manager also had an altercation with Midfielder, Leandro Paredes recently.
Chiesa joined Juventus permanently in 2022 after two seasons on loan there.
Due to the ongoing unrest at the Turin club, he may decide to look elsewhere come the summer after being out of commission for about 10 months following ACL surgery and making his comeback only in November 2022.