Mauricio Pochettino's future at Chelsea continues to remain unclear. The Argentine's status as head coach at Stamford Bridge for next season isn't guaranteed after an inconsistent year.
With 11 matches remaining, the west Londoners sit in 11th-place and any hope of securing Champions League football is slowly dwindling despite there being the chance of an extra spot. The Europa League and Europa Conference League remain a possibility.
Chelsea are in the quarter-final of the FA Cup — taking on Leicester City in the quarter-final this Sunday — and winning the domestic competition is viewed as their best chance of securing European football for next season.
Whilst there have been signs of improvement in certain periods under Pochettino, there remains a split opinion on whether he should be given the opportunity to have a second year in charge.
Pochettino's future has coincided with the availability of Stamford Bridge favourite Jose Mourinho. The 61-year-old is jobless after being sacked by AS Roma in January and there have been calls for him to return for a third stint.
Speculation surrounding Mourinho has gathered pace in the last week after he was seen meeting with Newcastle United owner Yasser Al-Rumayyan at the Formula One Saudi Grand Prix.
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Emenalo previously held a position in the boardroom at Chelsea and the meeting comes
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