Brazil boss Dunga eyed for Premier League hot set as he prepares to quit after World Cup

15 April 2010 13:07
Respected: Brazil boss Dunga[LNB]Dunga has rebuffed an approach by an English team, according to the Brazil manager's agent.[LNB]The one-time tough-tackling midfielder is set to step down as boss of the World Cup hopefuls after this summer's tournament.[LNB]Juventus are reported to be considering him in case Rafa Benitez refuses to leave Liverpool for the Serie A giants, but Dunga is not prepared to consider job offers.[LNB]His agent Antonio Caliendo said: 'I spoke to him, but at the moment he absolutely will not speak about his future because he is too focused on the World Cup.[LNB]'It is not excluded that he will coach in Italy the future. I can say that I have been contacted by Spanish, English and Italian teams, but I told them there will be answers after the World Cup.'[LNB]Asked specifically about Juventus, Caliendo told TMW: 'There are things I can't say.'[LNB] Turin tears: Juve's Paolo De Ceglie is takled by Cagliari's Daniele Dessena during a laboured 1-0 win for the under-achieving Italians[LNB] Chinese investors target Liverpool if Rafa stays as Juve offer £175m budgetJuventus step up efforts for Benitez in battle with Real for Liverpool bossMancini rejects Juventus as City boss claims he's planning for next seasonUnited and Chelsea on Chiellini alert as Juve defender's agent demands new dealLIVERPOOL FC

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