Ex-FC Bayern coach Nagelsmann ready for immediate entry at Chelsea?

Considered a top candidate

The coach Julian Nagelsmann, who was recently on leave from FC Bayern, should already be able to imagine a coaching job at FC Chelsea, contrary to what he initially thought. That reported sky on Tuesday. According to information from the pay-TV broadcaster, those responsible for Chelsea are currently holding talks with Nagelsmann and other coach candidates. The Premiere League club had recently parted ways with Graham Potter, and Nagelsmann was relieved of his duties at Bayern on March 24.

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Julian Nagelsmann (Germany – Last team: FC Bayern)

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Antonio Conte (Italy – Last Team: Tottenham)

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Mauricio Pochettino (Argentina – Last team: PSG)

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Marcelo Bielsa (Argentina – Last team: Leeds United)

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Jorge Sampaoli (Argentina – Last team: Sevilla FC)

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Rafael Benítez (Spain – Last team: Everton)

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Adi Hütter (Austria – Last team: Gladbach)

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Zinedine Zidane (France – Last team: Real Madrid)

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André Villas-Boas (Portugal – Last team: Olympique Marseille)

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Fatih Terim (Türkiye – Last team: Galatasaray)

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Frank de Boer (Netherlands – Last team: Netherlands)

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Alfred Schreuder (Netherlands – Last team: Ajax Amsterdam)

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Paulo Sousa (Portugal – Last team: Flamengo)

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Joachim Loew (Germany – Last team: Germany)

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Steve Bruce (England – Last Team: West Bromwich Albion)

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Marcelino (Spain – Last team: Athletic Bilbao)

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Clarence Seedorf (Netherlands – Last team: Cameroon)

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Reinaldo Rueda (Colombia – Last team: Colombia)

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Norway – Last team: Man United)

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Sergen Yalcin (Türkiye – Last team: Besiktas)

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Cesare Prandelli (Italy – Last Team: Fiorentina)

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The extent to which those responsible in Munich would demand a transfer fee for Nagelsmann, for whom they had paid the coaching world record sum of up to 25 million euros in 2021, was left open by CEO Oliver Kahn at the “Sky90” talk. The trainer had been given a long-term contract until June 2026. Kahn said: “I can hardly imagine that he will become a trainer somewhere during the season. He will certainly need some time to let things settle and reflect.” Nagelsmann’s successor in Munich is Thomas Tuchel, who in turn was replaced by Potter at Chelsea last September.

Nagelsmann is said to be the top candidate for the post at the London club, which has reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League and has to play against Real Madrid there. This is also reported by transfer experts Fabrizio Romano. But former PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino, Spain’s former national coach Luis Enrique, France’s former world champion Zinédine Zidane and Eintracht Frankfurt’s Oliver Glasner are also traded as possible Potter successors.

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16 Julian Nagelsmann (2019) – transfer fee: 5 million euros

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TSG Hoffenheim -> RB Leipzig

Status: March 2023

16 Xavi (2021) – fee €5m

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Al Sadd -> FC Barcelona
The sum should be paid in equal parts by FCB and Xavi.

16 Peter Bosz (2017) – fee: 5 million euros

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Ajax Amsterdam -> BVB

15 Marco Rose (2021) – transfer fee: over 5 million euros

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Borussia Monchengladbach -> BVB

14 Maurizio Sarri (2019) – fee: 5.55 million euros

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Chelsea -> Juventus

11 Unai Emery (2022) – fee: around 6 million euros

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Villarreal -> Aston Villa

11 José Mourinho (2004) – fee: 6 million euros

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FC Porto -> FC Chelsea

11 Ronald Koeman (2015) – fee: 6 million euros

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Southampton FC -> Everton FC

9 Mark Hughes (2008) – fee: 6.2 million euros

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Blackburn Rovers -> Manchester City

9 Brendan Rodgers (2012) – fee: 6.2 million euros

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Swansea City -> Liverpool FC

8 Adi Hütter (2021) – transfer fee: 7.5 million euros

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Eintracht Frankfurt -> Borussia Monchengladbach

7 Rúben Amorim (2020) – fee: 10 million euros

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Braga -> Sporting Lisbon

6 Christophe Galtier (2022) – fee: 10 million euros

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OGC Nice -> PSG

5 Brendan Rodgers (2019) – fee: 10.44 million euros

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Celtic -> Leicester City

4 André Villas-Boas (2011) – fee: 15 million euros

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FC Porto -> FC Chelsea

3 José Mourinho (2010) – fee: 16 million euros

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Inter Milan -> Real Madrid

2 Graham Potter (2022) – Transfer fee: 17.4 million euros

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Brighton & Hove Albion -> Chelsea FC

1 Julian Nagelsmann (2021) – transfer fee: 25 million euros

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RB Leipzig -> FC Bayern | According to advisor Volker Struth, Bayern paid just over 20 million euros. RB boss Mintzlaff confirmed 25 million euros at the end of 2021.

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