The Romanian tactician is set to leave Kuban stadium this summer after expressing his desire to coach English Premier League club, Chelsea FC
Kuban Krasnodar head coach, Dan Petrescu, has informed the Russian outfit that he is prepared to leave Kuban stadium during the summer transfer window in search of greener pastures.
The 44-year-old Romanian coach, who promoted the Cossacks from the Russian First Division to the Russian Premier League in his debut season after switching from Unirea Urziceni last year, has insisted that he will only leave Krasnodar
should he receive any concrete proposal from a bigger European club.
Media reports in Russia suggest that CSKA Moscow and Dynamo Moscow are preparing audacious bids to land Petrescu this summer after sacking Leonid Slutsky and Sergei Silkin respectively.
The aforementioned managers are set to leave Moscow after failing to secure UEFA Champions League qualification.
However, Petrescu has imposed his preference to coach http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786. The former Bradford city midfielder is well aware of the situation at the West London club, who are looking for a new manager ever since they parted company with Andre
Villas-boas last month.
Petrescu conceded that it will be an honour to coach the European Champions. He heaped praise on the Blues, conceding that it will be dream come true should he return to Stamford Bridge this summer.
“I am in very good condition of my managerial career: all the famous Russian clubs want to see me as a coach. Kuban wants me extend a 7-year contract here but if I get a bigger offer from an English club, especially from Chelsea,
it will be a pleasure.” The FA Cup winner was quoted as saying.
Petrescu, meanwhile, has ruled out his move to any North London club in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749, admitting that he cannot imagine himself to be a part of another London club other than Chelsea.
With these comments, the Romanian tactician has now surely ended up the speculations linking him with a possible move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 FC and Tottenham Hotspurs in summer.
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