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Who will be the next Chelsea manager after Mauricio Pochettino?

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Following the departure of Mauricio Pochettino by mutual consent after just one season at Stamford Bridge, speculation is rife about who will take the helm at Chelsea next. The club is known for its rapid turnover of managers making the appointment crucial for their future success.

Pochettino was Chelsea's sixth permanent manager in five years, following the sacking of Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter which led to Frank Lampard taking charge on a temporary basis at the end of the 2022-23 season.

Potential candidates include well-known figures such as Zinedine Zidane, who has a proven track record with Real Madrid and Julian Nagelsmann, the young tactical prodigy previously at Bayern Munich. Other names in the mix might be Chelsea legends like Frank Lampard who could return for another stint, or rising stars in management like Roberto De Zerbi.

The decision will significantly impact Chelsea's strategy and performance in the upcoming season.
 
Portuguese manager Ruben Amorim should be one of the likely candidates for the job.
 
Thomas Frank is another option added. Can he be the one to be reached out to? Brentford Manager currently.
 
After the exit of Roman abramovich, they have become a laughing stock now.
 
There was a joke going around about the Blues( The Birmingham version) under Barry Fry that at once stage he had signed so many players, that many had to fight for a place on the team bus, well thats Chelsea atm
 
McKenna, Maresca & Frank on Chelsea job shortlist

Chelsea have drawn up an early shortlist of managerial options, which includes Ipswich Town’s Kieran McKenna, Leicester City’s Enzo Maresca and Brentford’s Thomas Frank.

The Blues are in search of a replacement for Mauricio Pochettino after he left the club by mutual consent on Tuesday.

Contact has been made with McKenna, 38 – who won promotion from the Championship with Ipswich Town this season – but there is competition from Brighton, who are looking to replace Roberto de Zerbi.

Manchester United are also reportedly interested in McKenna, who would cost more than £4m in compensation.

He is believed to be the frontrunner as Chelsea target a quick appointment but Maresca, 44, who led Leicester to the Championship title and was a coach at Manchester City under Pep Guardiola, is an alternative option.

Danish coach Frank, 50, is similarly under consideration for his work in getting Brentford to the Premier League and then consolidating their position in the top flight.

It is understood that Chelsea also have a fourth 'mystery' contender on their shortlist.

Stuttgart manager Sebastian Hoeness had been tipped as an option but is now believed to be staying in Germany.

The Chelsea players not with their countries meet up for pre-season on 4 July and will embark on a tour of the United States under new management, having finished sixth in the Premier League and reached the Carabao Cup final - which they lost to Liverpool - last season.


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I think the will go with a young manager like Mckenna. Probably end up another mess the like it was when Graham Potter got the job
 
Chelsea in talks with Leicester boss Maresca

Chelsea are in talks to appoint Leicester City manager Enzo Maresca as the replacement for Mauricio Pochettino.

The Italian, 44, took charge of the Foxes in June 2023 and has just led them back to the Premier League by winning the Championship at the first attempt.

Maresca is interested in moving to Chelsea, with talks continuing between the two clubs, 24 hours after Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna dropped out of the race for the role.

However, former Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi and Brentford’s Thomas Frank have not been fully ruled out.

Chelsea would have to pay compensation fees for any of their remaining options.

BBC Sport understands Leicester would be seeking £8m-£10m in compensation for Maresca, who served his coaching apprenticeship as Pep Guardiola’s assistant at Manchester City.

Whether the deal gets done would be dependent on Chelsea's willingness to pay such a fee.

Chelsea hope to finalise an appointment this week - subject to talks over the compensation package.

Pochettino left the club by mutual consent last week after finishing sixth in the Premier League in his one season in charge.

Former Manchester United assistant manager McKenna, who led Ipswich to promotion from the Championship, is being linked with Brighton, as well as with a return to Old Trafford if the FA Cup winners sack Erik ten Hag.

Ipswich want to keep hold of McKenna and are expected to offer him a new contract - although he is unlikely to renew his deal.

He is contracted to Ipswich until 2027 and any club will need to pay at least £4m compensation.


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Chelsea will not need to sell players this month to comply with Premier League Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) but will need to before next year’s deadline

Sky Sports had previously reported that Chelsea were among some Premier League clubs who may need to sell players before the June 30 deadline, but Chelsea insist this is not the case.

Sky Sports understands Chelsea will need to make sales to keep in line with PSR for the 2024/2025 season, and the cut off for that is next summer, but they are under no pressure to sell this month.

Chelsea meanwhile have also confirmed the signing of Tosin from Fulham on a four-year contract.

The defender completed a medical earlier this week and will arrive at Stamford Bridge on a free transfer when his contract with Fulham officially expires at the end of June.

Source: Sky News​

 
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