Premier League Gossip: Chelsea short list potential managers, Arsene Wenger to go crazy in the summers
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 pen down Jose Mourinho, Guus Hiddink, Andre Villas-Boas and Leonid Slutsky as potential managers
Only days after Chelsea went on to part ways with Italian manager, Carlo Ancelotti, the team is rumoured to be on the look out to bring in a potential replacement.
The team seems to have labelled four managers, who can potentially come in and run the show for the team. Those four managers include, Jose Mourinho, Guus Hiddink, Andre Villas-Boas and Leonid Slutsky.
Out of the names having been mentioned above, only the CSKA Moscow manager, Slutsky seems to possess any http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Real-c30728 potential of making his move to the Stamford Bridge. This is because, Mourinho has already gone on to dismiss any links, which state he is set to
return to London. Hiddink happens to have a managerial role with the Turkish national squad and if anything is going to be free near the end of the year at the earliest. Lastly, Villas-Boas has gone on to state that he is not interested in moving away from
Porto and would like to stick around at the Portuguese club and improve upon what he has achieved with the team.
Arsene Wenger hints at crazy summer for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429
Arsene Wenger seems to have blown things out of proportion, when talking about his upcoming dealings in the transfer window, by stating: "for the first time for a while, I will be very active, too".
That being said, it seems like some serious changes are going to be made around the Emirates. The likes of Denilson, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Abou-Diaby-c3453 could also
be joining the lot.
All in all, if those players are made to leave the club, the team would have around thirty million pounds made available to them, with which they could invest in the summers.
All of this is being stated, without even considering the fact that Cesc Fabregas might also finally be on his way out of the Emirates, which if happens to be true, would easily add another 30+ million to Arsenal’s spending budget.
Now, these changes might seem rather drastic at first, however, considering the fact that the team has failed to win anything over the course of the last six years, it seems high time for some drastic measures to be brought about.
Wenger has not yet identified any favourites who he would want to snap up in the summers, but considering he is now open to changes, the future might just prove to be a little brighter for the Gunners.
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