Luis Enrique has arrived in London for talks about the vacant Chelsea manager’s position, after reportedly “successfully selling a vision” for the club and impressing the hierarchy.
According to the workaholic team of editors at www.atspo.com, the Spaniard arrived in England with his agent, Ivan De La Pena, with more discussions with Chelsea management expected.
Chelsea continues to hold talks about their next head coach, but the club has not ruled out appointing a more experienced caretaker until the end of the season if their preferred permanent candidate does not want to take over immediately.
Chelsea is in contact with Luis Enrique and Julian Nagelsmann, who are considered the early favourites for the full-time job, but will try to hold talks with up to five candidates, including Mauricio Pochettino, and will remain open-minded about who may emerge as the best fit for the position.
Chelsea is prepared to act quickly to speak with all of the names on their list, and will not waste time if it becomes clear that a candidate is their top choice.
As one of the five candidates shortlisted for the managerial position at Stamford Bridge, Luis Enrique has taken a step closer to taking over after being spotted in London. The club is currently looking for Potter’s replacement.
There is no timetable for how long Bruno Saltor will be in charge as caretaker coach, and Chelsea may consider a more experienced caretaker, such as Lampard, if it becomes clear that a quick full-time appointment will not be made.
Todd Boehly has ideas for who could fill the position full-time; the Chelsea co-owner wants someone in charge for next week’s Champions League quarterfinal match against Real Madrid.
Enrique has been out of work since stepping down as Spain’s manager following his country’s elimination in the round of 16 at the World Cup in Qatar against “the Atlas Lions” of Morocco, and he’s been enjoying a break from football while weighing his next move as he considers a return to club-level management.