Juventus midfielder Miralem Pjanic expects the Serie A champions to appoint a great coach amid links to Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri.
Sarri has reportedly been granted a release by Premier League side Chelsea so he can replace Massimiliano Allegri on a three-year deal in Turin.
Allegri guided Juve to five successive Serie A titles before parting ways with the Italian giants at the end of 2018-19 and Pjanic has no concerns about the club s future.
We are not worried at all, Juventus will be strong as always, Pjanic told reporters ahead of Bosnia-Herzegovina s Euro 2020 qualifier against Italy on Tuesday.
I m really happy to play against Italy in Turin. I think my red card against Greece was not fair, fortunately they removed my ban because I wanted to play against Italy in my stadium so badly.
I repeat, I m not worried about Juventus. They ll announce the new manager soon. As everyone is saying, our new manager will be a great one, for sure.
Back home and Bosnia train at Allianz Stadium
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Juve s Allianz Stadium will be the location for the qualifier between Italy and Bosnia, who will be boosted by the return of Pjanic.
Pjanic was sent off in Bosnia s 2-2 draw at home to Greece in March, having given the hosts a 2-0 lead.
Italy top Group J with three wins from as many games, five points clear of third-placed Bosnia.
It was not simple [for Italy] to come back. It was possible thanks to the experience of [head coach Roberto] Mancini but also to the leaders of this group, Pjanic said.
Great professional that helped a lot even the young players after a bad moment for the national team. It s very unusual a World Cup without Italy. They are playing great football, people like watching them playing. It wasn t easy. We know that they are the favourite of the group, we ll try to stop them. It will be a difficult match because they have lot of great players.