Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri will reportedly meet with chairman Andrea Agnelli next week to discuss his future.
Rumours coming out of Italy suggest that the 51-year-old wants to leave the Allianz Stadium in the summer after five trophy-laden years in the job.
Allegri has been linked with the top jobs at Real Madrid, Manchester United and Chelsea, with the latter believed to be particularly keen to recruit him, but a year-long sabbatical may also be a possibility.
Sky Sport Italia claims that, one way or another, the Italian's future will become clearer in the next week or so as a meeting is scheduled with Agnelli at some point after next Tuesday's Champions League tie with Atletico Madrid, which the Serie A giants trail 2-0 from the first leg.
Juve are said to want a clear idea of whether Allegri intends to still be in charge next season, or else they will move to bring in a replacement in time for the summer.
Pep Guardiola, Zinedine Zidane and Antonio Conte have all been touted as possible targets should Allegri quit.