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Sarri expects to be released from his Chelsea contract, paving the way for
him to take over as Juventus manager, Sky in Italy understands.
In his first season at Stamford Bridge, Sarri secured Chelsea a return to
the Champions League by sealing a third-placed Premier League finish, before
claiming the first major trophy of his career by lifting the Europa League.
However, Sarri endured consistent criticism from a significant portion of
the club's supporters throughout the season and, amid interest from Serie A
champions Juventus, the 60-year-old held talks with Chelsea director Marina
Granovskaia on Friday.
Sarri informed her he wants to leave Chelsea this summer and she promised to
talk to the club's owner Roman Abramovich about his future.
Sources have told Sky in Italy that there do not appear to be any major
obstacles in the way of Sarri succeeding Massimiliano Allegri as Juve boss
and it is expected to happen quickly.
Derby manager Frank Lampard, who spent most of his playing career at
Stamford Bridge, has been linked with a return to Chelsea as manager.
However, Sky Sports News understands Lampard has met with Derby's bosses to
begin planning his transfer targets and squad priorities for next season
with the Sky Bet Championship club.
In anticipation of Sarri's arrival, Juventus executives have proposed trying
to sign Tottenham right-back Kieran Trippier, who is also drawing interest
from Napoli.
The Spurs right-back is seen as a potential replacement for Portuguese
international Joao Cancelo, who looks set to leave the Bianconeri along with
veteran Croatian forward Mario Mandzukic.
Trippier, who was left out of Gareth Southgate's England squad for the
Nations League finals, stated after Spurs' Champions League final defeat to
Liverpool on Saturday that his preference is to remain in the Premier
League.
"I want to stay in England. But what can you do?" Trippier said. "I'll see
what happens and what the club wants, most importantly."