Il Corriere dello Sport understands Juventus President Jean-Claude Blanc has flown to England for talks with Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez.
The Spanish tactician is Juventus's first choice to replace Ciro Ferrara who is widely expected to move from his position as Head Coach to a role as a director after tonight's Coppa Italia Quarter-Final against Inter at San Siro.
Juventus are following two strategies in their search for a new trainer. The first involves Blanc persuading Benitez to leave Liverpool immediately at the behest of John Elkann, the club's patron and grandson of Gianni Agnelli.
Il Corriere believes Blanc will try two lines of attack - first, reminding Benitez of Liverpool's dire financial situation, and second, exploiting his tensions with the club's American owners, who once lined up Jurgen Klinsmann as his replacement.
The problem lies with Benitez's contract, which still has four years to run and pays him around €4m every season. Both Juventus and Liverpool are in no position to pay that deal off.
And that is why Roberto Bettega, the club's vice-general manager, is pursuing a second strategy whereby Juventus will make a short-term appointment.
Claudio Gentile and Alberto Zaccheroni were reportedly interviewed yesterday and both said they were prepared to take the job for the next four months.
Bettega will give them an answer later today when he has heard whether Blanc has been successful in his attempt to lure Benitez.
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