Tarde o temprano, el italiano Maurizio Sarri se hará con las riendas del Chelsea.
That's at least the feeling that comes from an article by the London Evening Standard today, which assures that his final arrival is only pending the agreement with the current coach Antonio Conte.
Since this process takes time, the management is working in parallel on the construction of the new project. In fact, the aforementioned newspaper adds that the club is about to hire Gianfranco Zola, a coach who knows both the London club and English football perfectly and who is considered suitable to serve as Sarri's main assistant.
Similarly, the club has already started contacts with a player who is highly pleasing to the former Napoli coach, Russian Aleksandr Golovin. The midfielder, only 22 years old, has experienced significant progress throughout this season and the blues believe that his addition could be crucial to consolidate the playing style of their next coach.
However, in the race for the skillful midfielder from CSKA Moscow, the English club is not alone. Other clubs such as AS Monaco and Juventus are also considering his signing, and it would not be surprising if the list of suitors increases if he maintains the level he has shown in the first match of the World Cup.