Graham Potter: Chelsea set to hold talks with Brighton manager about replacing sacked Thomas Tuchel

Graham Potter: Chelsea set to hold talks with Brighton manager about replacing sacked Thomas Tuchel
_126626744_hi078335399.jpgPotter led Brighton to a ninth-place finish in the Premier League last season, the club's highest ever top flight finish

Chelsea are set to hold talks with Brighton boss Graham Potter about replacing the sacked Thomas Tuchel.

Ex-Swansea and Ostersunds FK coach Potter, 47, has been given permission by the Seagulls to talk with Chelsea.

Tuchel was dismissed after losing the confidence of Chelsea's players and the new ownership, who took over at the club in May.

Potter, who has been tipped as a future England boss, has led Brighton to fourth in the table this season after winning four and drawing one of their six Premier League games.

He was appointed in May 2019 and has led the club to 15th, 16th and ninth-place finishes in his three seasons in charge.

But his brand of attacking and tactically flexible football has brought him many admirers in the game.

Chelsea's new ownership oversaw a £255.3m spending spree in the summer window, thought to be a British record, bringing in eight new players.

They were sixth in the Premier League after three wins, one draw and two defeats when they parted company with Tuchel.

The decision to sack the German would have been taken regardless of their 1-0 defeat in their opening Champions League game at Dinamo Zagreb on Tuesday.

Chelsea plan to make a swift appointment and Potter was among the bookmakers' favourites to take over, along with former Spurs and PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino, former Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane and current Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers.

In terms of their search for a new boss, the Blues are also believed to be looking for a long-term manager who shares their vision for a collaborative culture and who will focus on development of all players in the squad.

More to follow.

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