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Time after time, Al-Nassr is proving that their only focus is to be at the top. The Saudi Arabian club made an enormous move by signing the soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo for a whopping $200 million. Following this, they tried to cement their position as one of the best teams by welcoming Luis Castro. However, now they are ready to spend money like water to have Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri.

Interestingly, if Allegri showed the green light to this monumental move, he would also reunite with the Portuguese superstar. The Italian football manager trained CR7 during his final year at Juventus. Is Al-Nassr trying to replace Luis Castro with Allegri? Let’s find out.

Massimiliano Allegri may reunite with Cristiano Ronaldo

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As per the reports from Corriere dello Sport, Al-Nassr is ready to shower Allegri with gold to pack his bags to move to Saudi Arabia. Likewise, Karim Benzema‘s Al-Ittihad also has an eye on the Italian coach. However, there is a high chance for Allegri to take a year off to reflect on and evaluate his options under the belt. 

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In soccer, changes remain the only constant as players and coaches switch clubs at any time. However, considering the past performances of Al-Nassr under the current coach Castro, many believed that he was there to stay. Under him, Ronaldo’s team was in dominant form and had not lost a single game in their last twenty outings.

Al Nassr’s last loss was in August, and they bounced back faster than ever. However, now it looks like the five-time Ballon d’Or winner will have a new coach. Interestingly, it is not the first time the Juventus boss has received jaw-dropping offers from the Middle East.

Al-Hilal wanted to have the Italian manager in their club

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Earlier in June, Al-Hilal offered the Juventus boss over $30 million to join their club. Back then, Al-Hilal was behind big names, as they also wanted to sign Lionel Messi. Unfortunately, the Argentine superstar chose Inter-Miami over the Saudi Arabian club. They offered Allegri a salary that was four times greater than what he was earning at his current club.

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Nonetheless, the deal never materialized, and Al-Hilal dropped the ball and signed Neymar in August. Nonetheless, now the rivals of Al-Hilal want Allegri, despite his roller coaster stint at Juventus. 

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At the moment, he feels that Juventus has undergone tremendous changes since Andrea Agnelli stepped down from the chairperson position, which is one of the primary reasons for him to leave. Do you think that the Italian will reunite with Cristiano Ronaldo? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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