Chelsea's managerial selection process has been quietly sawing for months, and finally saw the light. According to a number of media outlets, former Tottenham helmsman Pudjit Tannu seems to have locked up a win, and is expected to return to the Premier League this season to take the helm of the Blues.
According to the latest news from senior transfer analyst Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea's managerial selection is about to enter the offensive stage. The highly-anticipated Anriki and Nacho Sven are out of the picture, while Chelsea is actively negotiating with Pucitino, and it is expected to be finalized within this week. Despite the strong momentum of Pucitino, Chelsea has also expressed interest in the young coach Giovanni, who led Boston to promotion, and the situation is still in suspense.
However, a report by the Mail of England revealed that Chelsea were originally inclined to hire Nachoswine, but after a series of internal meetings, Nachoswine ultimately opted out of the race after his doubts deepened about the club's plans for reinforcements and consideration of other potential candidates for a new manager.