The new Chelsea owners have taken a huge decision on the future of Thomas Tuchel at the club in the coming days.
It seems as though the owners of Chelsea FC are focused on making a huge decision on the future of the coach Thomas Tuchel who has been an integral part of the team in the past administration and also during the new administration.
The Todd Boehly-led administration would be looking to extend the contract of Thomas Tuchel in the coming days. According to reports, the champions league winning coach is someone the new administration would not want to lose on their journey to redevelopment.
According to reports shared by the mirror UK:
Chelsea have reportedly opened talks with manager Thomas Tuchel over a new long-term contract that will keep him at Stamford Bridge until June 2026.
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It's believed Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly wants to repay Tuchel's loyalty by giving him a pay rise and more job security. The experienced coach, 48, has been in charge of the Blues since January 2021, when he succeeded club legend Frank Lampard in the role.
Tuchel has achieved significant success at Stamford Bridge since his appointment - winning the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup. He's also guided Chelsea to two FA Cup finals and the EFL Cup final, losing all three Wembley events.