Chelsea is actively pursuing a shortlist of proven managers to take over the club this summer following Liam Rosenior's departure, with conversations already underway with several high-profile candidates.
The Blues have turned their attention to Andoni Iraola, Marco Silva, and Xabi Alonso as potential successors. Each brings significant experience and success at the highest levels of European football, making them natural targets for a club of Chelsea's stature.
Iraola has established himself as a rising tactical mind, while Silva carries a proven track record managing top clubs across multiple leagues. Alonso, the former Liverpool and Real Madrid midfielder, has gained management experience and impressed observers with his technical approach to the game.
The search comes as Chelsea looks to stabilize its managerial position after a period of transition. Finding the right fit will be crucial as the club aims to strengthen its competitive position in the Premier League and European competitions heading into the new season.
Author Michael Brooks: "Chelsea's search shows they're not settling for shortcuts, but whether any of these three actually wants the job is a different question entirely."
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