Allegri is very highly rated, having won the Serie A in his first season in charge at AC Milan, then winning three consecutive Italian league titles after being appointed Juventus manager. He is on track to win a domestic double this season, and his side take on AC Milan in the final of the Coppa Italia on Wednesday.
These achievements with Juve have led to rumours linking him with big jobs abroad, and one big recent link is with Arsenal. The English side will soon be without a manager after Arsene Wenger announced his departure from the club, and many fans want Allegri to be the man to replace Arsene.
With this in mind, Juventus officials will hold talks with the Italian to try and sign him on to a new deal. He currently has one year remaining on his contract, and chairman Andrea Agnelli and chief executive Giuseppe Marotta will hold talks once the season draws to a close.
It is understood that if he intends to leave, the club will not stand in his way, however they are eager for him to remain in charge.