Sarri has been the head coach of Chelsea since summer 2018 and led it to a third place finish in the Premier League and to victory in the 2018–2019 UEFA Europa League.

London's Chelsea football club has confirmed on its website that the team's head coach Maurizio Sarri has left his post after one season to lead Italy's Juventus FC. Sarri has signed a three-year contract with his new club.

"We would also like to congratulate him on securing the role as big as any in Serie A", the statement said.

Commenting on the reasons for Maurizio Sarri's departure from the club after one season, Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia indicated that the coach has recently strongly been wishing to return to his homeland for personal reasons.

"In talks we had following the Europa League final, Maurizio made it clear how strongly he desired to return to his native country. He […] believed it [is] important to be nearer his family, and for the well-being of his elderly parents he felt he needed to live closer to them at this point", Granovskaia said.

Sarri will be replacing Massimiliano Allegri, who led Juventus for the last five years, helping the club not only to win four Italian Cups, but also to secure their eighth consecutive Serie A title. Notably, Maurizio Sarri earlier coached Napoli FC, which is deemed to be one of Juventus' main rivals.

As Chelsea FC head coach, Sarri secured his team a right to play in the Champions League after finishing third in the Premier League and also led them to the club’s second UEFA Europa League victory.

Many of Sarri's fans have hailed his decision to switch clubs, stressing that he deserved the job in Juventus, especially after certain incidents that took place while he led Chelsea.

That's a big step up - he deserves it for all the crap he's had to put up with this season. — OilerMag (@Edsdaddy) June 16, 2019

Chelsea didn’t deserve Siri — Bilal Haider (@bilalhaider866) June 16, 2019

A lot of Twitterians highlighted the coach's impressive achievements for a single season at Chelasea.

He actually did an excellent job for Chelsea 👏🏻 — Dan Hughes (@DanHBoomBang) June 16, 2019

Several netizens noted that Maurizio Sarri's addition to the talented team of Juventus could spur interesting results for the club.

Sarri at Juve is going to be an interesting project. Talented squad with world class players but a complete overhaul in system and philosophy that has been at Juve for decades. Sarri is a good manager and I hope he's given time. #Juventus #sarriball — Sport Talk (@SportTalk19) June 16, 2019

it's interesting to see next season, how Sarri will make use of Ronaldo to his fullest. — fendi (@luqmancabello) June 16, 2019

Numerous social media users didn't miss the opportunity to take some friendly jabs at Sarri's notorious bad habit of chain smoking. Some even alleged that his return to Italy will be a tragedy for the British tobacco industry.

Welcome coach sarri pic.twitter.com/Vz9CYCFcmc — Mohammad Askar (@Askarscaffold) June 16, 2019

Sarri celebrating his move to Juventus pic.twitter.com/hLLdYJRK2I — Rami Keserwany (@rami_k91) June 16, 2019