Conte sacked, Sarri ready to take over at Chelsea, Football News & Top Stories



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LONDON • Maurizio Sarri should be confirmed as new manager of Chelsea after Antonio Conte was finally relieved of his duties after two more and more difficult years at Stamford Bridge

Conte, winner of the Premier League and FA Cup During his two seasons at the club, he had anticipated the ax all summer.

But, with Chelsea's discussions about the compensation due to Napoli to make sure Sarri proved complicated, he had returned to his office in Cobham last weekend. He even trained yesterday morning, the players having returned home for the afternoon, the confirmation of his dismissal.

The Italian still had one year to negotiate 9 million pounds per season ($ 16 million), renegotiated last summer following the triumph of the league championship, and is expected to receive a considerable gain.

Tale should take a sabbatical while considering his next move. It remains to be seen if Chelsea can find an agreement to compensate the 47-year-old for the rest of his contract, but that will probably not be easy.

Relations with the Chelsea hierarchy have always been difficult but have deteriorated significantly. A difficult second season with regular disagreements on the transfer policy.

He wanted to have a greater influence on recruitment and would have asked for a radical overhaul of the game team this summer after the disappointing fifth place finish of the last trio.

David Luiz and Willian were reportedly transferred, but Chelsea was also worried. Eden Hazard could choose not to sign a new long-term contract with him still at the helm.

Sarri, who led Napoli to second place in Serie A last season, should be confirmed as a replacement for Conte imminent, with progress having been made between his lawyers and those representing Napoli and Chelsea in recent 48 hours.

He was replaced in N aples Carlo by Carlo Ancelotti but not released from his contract, forcing the London club to pay a fee to secure him.

Chelsea is expected to pay around £ 50 million, with additional bonus fees, to secure the Italian Jorginho and Sarri circles.

The arrival of Jorginho will give a late send to the summer transfer of the club, with Daniele Rugani (Juventus) and Aleksandr Golovin (CSKA Moscow) to follow.

Thibaut Courtois should leave, having entered the final year of his contract, forcing Chelsea to consider a move for Brazilian goalkeeper Roma Alisson.

THE GUARDIAN

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