After Sarri's departure, Gonzalo Higuain is pondering his future between a new manager and the possibility of starting the next chapter of his career elsewhere. The Juventus striker discussed the current moment in an interview with Fox Sports:"Right now I feel well, I'm resting and thinking. On the 24th I will return to practice, I still have one year left on my contract in Italy. I need to show up, see what will happen with a new manager where there will certainly be a different dynamic. MLS? Many players go there, it would be nice. But right now I'm here so we'll see"
Higuain went on:"I won't become a coach when I stop playing, too much mental and phsycal stress. Coaches start with black hair and by the third year, their hair is gray. Argentine football? I don't miss it, but I like to watch it. I prefer USA, China or Saudi Arabia"