Allegri: 'I'll be back in September'

By Football Italia staff

Massimiliano Allegri has claimed he will “need to come back” in September but denied any contact with French giants Paris Saint-Germain.

The former Milan and Juventus coach has been linked to a host of European greats and the latest in line are Les Parisiens, as journalists encountered the six-time Scudetto winner in the French capital.

And he revealed that his travels to France has been for personal business, but not to seek out an opportunity to take a role at PSG.

“There’s nothing with PSG, it would be a lack of respect to others to be here to talk to Leonardo,” he told AFP. “I’m in Paris, a magnificent city, to present my book and particularly my anecdotes, my experiences.

“I still don’t know anything about my own future.”

He added that he will have to end his holiday after one year away from football, in fear of getting “used” to the vacation lifestyle and admitted he has been studying English – but coy on whether it’s purposeful for his next destination.

“In September I have to go back,” he added. “If I get used to having holidays, I won’t work anymore. That’s why I have to study again.”

“I study [English] for my personal culture, because when I go abroad, I can’t communicate.”

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