Premier League giants Chelsea have opened talks with a leading candidate to take up the managerial reins at the club ahead of next season, according to reports.
The subject of the situation on the bench at Stamford Bridge, of course, has taken its place front and centre in the media headlines for several weeks now.
This comes after the Chelsea board opted to dismiss a 2nd manager of the season – Graham Potter following Thomas Tuchel out the door on the back of a dismal stretch of form.
Frank Lampard, in turn, has since been appointed on an interim basis for the remainder of the term.
Frank Lampard during the UEFA Champions League, Quarter-finals, 1st leg football match between Real Madrid and Chelsea on April 12, 2023 at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain – Photo Laurent Lairys/ABAC (Alamy Stock Photo)
Come the summer, though, the efforts of Todd Boehly and co. to find a long-term solution to Chelsea’s managerial woes will begin once more.
And, as alluded to above, on Sunday, an insight into the endeavours of the Blues to put the structure of a potential deal in place ahead of time has been forthcoming online.
Nagelsmann, of course, has long been tipped as the frontrunner to take over at Stamford Bridge, after being surprisingly sacked by Bayern Munich, to make way for another former Chelsea boss, in Thomas Tuchel.
In turn, this past Thursday, Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart, co-sporting directors in west London, held their first face-to-face meeting with the German tactician, with further talks planned for the weeks to come.
🔺 EXCLUSIVE: Chelsea have met with Julian Nagelsmann as the west London club aims to narrow down the shortlist of candidates to become their next permanent head coachhttps://t.co/W22tHUgi6b
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