Chelsea have begun the process of conducting formal interviews with the candidates in line to succeed Mauricio Pochettino.
Stamford Bridge directors have reduced their managerial shortlist, with Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna, Leicester’s Enzo Maresca and Brentford’s Thomas Frank still in the frame.
There’s understood to be another name on the club’s list of favoured candidates.
Chelsea have held a long-term interest in Sporting head coach Ruben Amorim but the cost of landing the Portuguese, who has a £12.8million release clause is hefty, particularly given the club are towing a fine line with regards to complying with profit and sustainability laws.
Intriguingly, Ipswich are already said to be considering replacements for McKenna in anticipation that he leaves this summer with Rob Edwards among the names on their radar as Luton face a fight to keep their highly-rated head coach.
McKenna, who is also wanted by Manchester United and Brighton, is open to leaving Portman Road for a more established top-flight side this summer.
Similarly, Maresca has a strong chance of replacing Pochettino ahead of next season after excellent work in ensuring Leicester bounced straight back to the Premier League following relegation last season and will discuss the vacancy with Chelsea.
If Chelsea hire Maresca, Carlos Corberan is among the coaches Leicester would consider to succeed him.
The Spaniard is building an impressive reputation in the English game. After working under Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds, Corberan led Huddersfield to the Championship play-off final in 2022 on a fraction of the budget of many of their rivals.
He also took West Bromwich Albion into the play-offs last season, where there were eventually beaten by Southampton, despite huge
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