The Italian's departure from Stamford Bridge has finally been confirmed, with the 60-year-old penning a tree year deal with the Serie A champions.
Maurizio Sarri has been confirmed as the new manager of Juventus after leaving Chelsea and putting pen-to-paper on a three year deal with the Italian champions.
The 60-year-old replace Missimiliano Allegri at the Allianz Stadium after leading the blues to Europa League glory in Azerbaijan last month and steering his side to a third place in his one and only season in the English capital.
Despite that success, Sarri struggled to win over the Stamford Bridge faithful and now returns to Serie A just 12 months after leaving Napoli.
Chelsea confirmed the move on Sunday via an official statement which read: "The two clubs have reached an agreement for the early termination of Sarri's contract with Chelsea FC which had two years left to run and is ending at his request."
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