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Chelsea pursuit of Maurizio Sarri back on despite Napoli release clause obstacle

Sport360 staff

20:02 12/06/2018

Chelsea are attempting to renew their bid to hire Maurizio Sarri as manager.

The former Napoli chief was high on Chelsea’s list of managerial targets, but talks broke down over a £7 million release clause in the Italian’s contract with the Serie A club. Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis is insisting that clause be paid, even though it expired on May 31 – not to mention, Napoli have hired Carlo Ancelotti as a replacement.

Chelsea have reportedly sounded out former Paris Saint-Germain boss Laurent Blanc and current Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic, with Blanc having spoken to potential assistants in case he gets offered the role. Ex-Barcelona manager Luis Enrique and Roma‘s Eusebio Di Francesco have spoken to the club about the vacancy, but have reportedly been ruled out.

Instead, the Blues continue their pursuit of Sarri, even as it holds up their transfer business. The club has final say on transfers regardless of who the manager is, but Sarri has reportedly singled out a few targets – Napoli defenders Kalidou Koulibaly and Elseid Hysaj.

Eden Hazard, meanwhile, has said Chelsea’s decision on a manager will affect his future at the club, with the Belgium star wanting to play under a more attacking manager after two seasons under Antonio Conte.

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