Roberto Mancini's agent has failed to end rumours suggesting he could replace Claudio Ranieri at Juve.
Former Inter boss linked with Ranieri's role
Roberto Mancini's agent has failed to end rumours suggesting he could replace manager Claudio Ranieri at Juventus.
Ranieri's position with the Turin-based giants has been shrouded in speculation of late after a run of four Serie A games without a win.
Former Inter Milan boss Mancini is the latest coach to be mooted as a candidate for the role, despite Juve insisting Ranieri has the club's backing.
Mancini's agent, Giorgio De Giorgis, told
Radio Kiss Kiss: "At Juve? Roberto does need to coach.
"But It depends who calls him, then we will have to give answers over his decision. So, should Juve would call him, he will examine the proposal."
Bayern
De Giorgis went on to quash claims that Mancini could be set to take over at Bayern Munich, who parted company with Jurgen Klinsmann on Monday.
He said: "It doesn't seem to me that Klinsmann's sacking opens the door to Mancini's arrival in Munich.
"In fact, the German side have already signed another coach, and so, at least for this year, there are no possibilities."
Sampdoria
De Giorgis also denied that Mancini is poised to take over his former club Sampdoria, where he played for 15 years.
He added: "There aren't any plans to coach Blucerrchiati in this moment, but not because he doesn't consider them adequate to the task.
"It is because Sampdoria are doing really well in the league and they are trained by a great coach."