Juventus have not yet chosen a replacement for manager Massimiliano Allegri, vice-president Pavel Nedved has confirmed.
The Bianconeri announced on Friday Allegri would be leaving the club this summer. Per Sky Sports Italia (h/t Goal's Sacha Pisani), Nedved said:
"There will be some evaluations. We are in no rush and can take our time.
"It won't be easy. We know this era can never be repeated, so it'll be even more difficult.
"So far, we were evaluating what to do with Max, so did not contact any other coaches.