ChelseaLaurence Stewart, AS Monaco technical director, will be appointed to the role of Stamford Bridge’s revamped setup.
A deal has been reached between the clubs, as well as with the Englishman, for the Englishman to join the Premier League team.
Stewart worked previously with Red Bull Network. RB Leipzig, Everton, Manchester CityThe FA.
Todd Boehly is the Chelsea co-owner. His desire to create a multi-club club modelWith his new team. Stewart played at Monaco as part of a multiclub team, including Cercle Bruges, Belgium.
Speak to the Training Ground Guru in April 2021, Stewart said: “It’s the beauty of a multi-club model — you can put those principles in all your clubs and speed up the learning of your players if they move between clubs.”
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After Roman Abramovich’s May takeover of Boehly Capital, Chelsea is currently reorganizing their football hierarchy.
The Athletic reported This was earlier in the monthAfter the departure of RB Leipzig, Christopher Vivell will be appointed technical director at Chelsea.
Chelsea turned their attentions to Vivell after Red Bull Salzburg’s Christoph Freund They turned down the opportunity to move to Premier League..
Chelsea are also great to work with Southampton’s Joe Shields as director of recruitment.
After the Boehly-Clearlake acquisition, Marina Granovskaia, the club’s director, resigned. Petr Cech was appointed technical advisor to Chelsea’s former goalkeeper Chelsea.
Boehly was named interim sporting director and, alongside co-owners Behdad Eghbali and Jose E. Feliciano, oversaw a summer transfer window where Chelsea spent over £250million on new players.
Chelsea is fifth in the Premier LeagueThey will be back in action Tuesday when they take on Salzburg Champions League.
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