The Bianconeri dispensed with Sarri's coaching services hours after crashing out of the Champions League – but who will they turn to next?
Getty ImagesMauricio Pochettino
Out of work since being relieved of his duties at Tottenham, Pochettino is understandably among the favourites to be installed as Juve's next permanent head coach.
Having cut his managerial teeth at Espanyol and Southampton, the Argentine transformed Spurs from Premier League also-rans to Champions League finalists despite very little investment being made in the squad.
A proven performer at the top level and currently without any ties, it is not difficult to understand why many have the 48-year-old at the top of their list to replace Sarri.
However, whether Juventus would be willing to sanction a deal satisfying his salary demands is another question.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesSimone Inzaghi
A Serie A winner with Lazio as a player, the former striker has proven to be a success in his first post as head coach of a senior side.
Originally promoted from the Lazio's youth side after Marcelo Bielsa's incredibly short stint at the club, Inzaghi has guided his charges to two Supercoppa titles and one Coppa Italia in his four years at the helm.
Having finished Serie A in fourth place in 2019-20, Champions League football awaits the 44-year-old Italian next season even if Juventus do not make a move.
Getty ImagesZinedine Zidane
A Juventus icon following five trophy-laden seasons in Turin, Zidane is never far from discussions at Continassa when those in charge are looking for a new head coach.
Indeed, it is understood that the Real Madrid boss is high up on the Bianconeri's wish list but it would take some doing to prise the Frenchman away from the Santiago Bernabeu, where he is under contract until 2022.
Still, with Zidane having won three successive Champions League titles during his time in the Spanish capital it is easy to see why the Juve hierarchy remain keen on bringing in the club icon.
Getty ImagesAndrea Pirlo
While he also lined up for Juve's arch-rivals AC Milan and Inter during his playing career, Pirlo's four-year stint in Turin saw him become a club legend as he pulled the strings from deep in midfield to help the club to four successive Serie A titles.
Now, having completed his coaching badges, the World Cup winner is currently in charge of Juventus's Under-23 side as he begins his foray into management.
And while 41-year-old may lack dugout experience at the top level, it has not stopped those in charge giving consideration to offering him the top job.