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Revealed: Mutual demands issued as Chelsea closes in on Mauricio Pochettino capture

The 51-year-old former Tottenham manager is widely expected to be confirmed as the club’s latest headmaster in the near future, with both the Argentine and Chelsea hierarchy detailing what must occur after his return to the Premier League

Foundering Premier League giants Chelsea may be just days away from confirming a vital piece of yet another reshuffle at Stamford Bridge, with reports from the Daily Mail’s chief football correspondent Sami Mokbel suggesting that the Blues are hopeful of confirming the appointment of Mauricio Pochettino by the end of the week.

The 51-year-old former Tottenham manager looks set to become the third full-time tactician in west London after both Thomas Tuchel and replacement Graham Potter were dismissed by club co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali across what has been a woefully disappointing 2022-23 campaign.

But should the former Argentine international midfielder take charge in the capital, the task at hand is a mighty one. As such, Mokbel’s report details the demands made by both the club and Pochettino which will no doubt dominate much of the summer transfer conversation.

Pochettino is said to be keen to add players of Premier League pedigree into the Blues’ senior setup, with goalkeeper, midfield, and center-forward his likely key targets for strengthening. That will unquestionably lead to links with Spurs star man Harry Kane given the uncertainty surrounding his future in north London, while the possibility of reuniting with his former boss possibly being too good to turn down.

To counter, Chelsea has made it clear to the Argentine that in order for any summer recruitment drive to take place, a large cadre of current playing personnel will have to be jettisoned vis the market before any reinvestment avenues can be explored.

The likes of Kai Havertz, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Christian Pulisic, Mason Mount, Kalidou Koulibaly, César Azpilicueta, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, and Armando Broja could all potentially fetch fees during the upcoming summer period, with previous reports suggesting that the Blues must raise at least £100-£150m if they are to avoid FFP sanctions.

Though the capture of Pochettino would certainly be a sign that the club are committed to a longer-term approach, the initial phase of reconstruction is a daunting one.

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Andrew Thompson

US-based Football writer. German football guru with a wealth of experience in youth development and analysis. Data aficionado. Happily championing the notion that Americans have a knowledgeable voice in the beautiful game.

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