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Chelsea Football Club and Manager of Brighton football club, Graham Potter are close to agreeing contract proposal.

According to the reliable football journalist, Fabrizio Romano, Potter would be appointed as the next Chelsea manager.

The former manager, Thomas Tuchel was fired on Wednesday following Chelsea’s run of poor performances.

His sack came on the heels of a zero one loss to Dinamo Zagreb in their first Champions League game of the season.

Romanio on his verified tweeter handle wrote “Graham Potter will be appointed as new Chelsea manager, as expected. Agreement in place, contracts now being prepared as proposal has been accepted. Here we go.

Chelsea will complete the agreement with Brighton in the next hours.

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Daily Mail > Blog > News > Potter Agrees Chelsea’s Proposal
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Potter Agrees Chelsea’s Proposal

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Admin 3 years ago
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Chelsea Football Club and Manager of Brighton football club, Graham Potter are close to agreeing contract proposal.

According to the reliable football journalist, Fabrizio Romano, Potter would be appointed as the next Chelsea manager.

The former manager, Thomas Tuchel was fired on Wednesday following Chelsea’s run of poor performances.

His sack came on the heels of a zero one loss to Dinamo Zagreb in their first Champions League game of the season.

Romanio on his verified tweeter handle wrote “Graham Potter will be appointed as new Chelsea manager, as expected. Agreement in place, contracts now being prepared as proposal has been accepted. Here we go.

Chelsea will complete the agreement with Brighton in the next hours.

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