Massimiliano Allegri, the previous boss of Juventus, is reportedly keen to delay moving to the Premier League. The 52 years old Italian coach attended the sensational match between Bayern Munich and Tottenham last Tuesday night and was also rumored to the Manchester United hot seat. But, it seems that the Panchina d'Oro awardee, who won five successive Serie A titles with Juventus is determined to wait until the end of the season to take his next job, reports say.

Former Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri would reportedly consider any offer between now and summer, and reports have it that he will not accept any managerial role this season and is having a sabbatical. The 52 years old Italian coach has been out of work after he left the Italian club at the end of the previous season. The Guardian recently reported that Massimiliano Allegri has been taking English classes and is reportedly very interested in taking the position of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in Manchester United if ever it becomes available.

Massimiliano Allegri is also one of the bookmakers' top picks to relinquish the post of Tottenham Hotspurs manager Mauricio Pochettino. Several reports claimed that some of the Hotspurs players feel that Pochettino is looking for a way to leave the North London team. Additionally, several sources revealed that the Argentine coach has become significantly distant during the team's training ever since he returned this summer.

Reports have Massimiliano Allegri linked to Manchester United after an underwhelming start to the campaign for the Old Trafford. However, ESPNFC reported that the Italian coach does not want to take a new job in the middle of the campaign. In 2011, Allegri won a Serie A title with AC Milan and is hoping to see positive results other top-level managers enjoyed after a one-year sabbatical.

Both Manchester United's and Tottenham Hotspurs' bosses are in intense pressure right now. At present, Manchester United's boss, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, is under extreme pressure after the team's frustrating run, including a devastating defeat at West Ham and only scraping past Rochdale on penalties in the League Cup.

The Red Devils managed to get a draw against Arsenal during their game last Monday. Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspurs' boss Pochettino has also overseen a worrying slump for the team. With the Spurs' exit in the Carabao Cup against Colchester and a home defeat of 7-2 against Bayern Munich last Tuesday. Which offer will Massimiliano Allegri take when he returns from his sabbatical?