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Maurizio Sarri close to replacing Antonio Conte as Chelsea boss after Napoli exit

Napoli boss Maurizio Sarri is closing in on a move to Chelsea and is increasingly hopeful they will move to apppoint him as the new boss.

Sarri became the front-runner for the Stamford Bridge job after Luis Enrique’s wage demands priced him out of a possible move.

However, Carlo Ancelotti has been confirmed as the new boss of Napoli after Sarri’s sack.




Sarri’s current deal at the Stadio San Paolo was supposed to expire in 2020, but Napoli have now moved to sack him.

And reports have suggested Zenit offered Sarri £3.5m a season to come to Russia after the exit of Roberto Mancini. But it is understood Sarri has his heart set on a transfer to Chelsea and has put on hold any agreement with the Russian club.

The outgoing Antonio Conte could take a break from football should Chelsea decide to sack him. Despite winning the FA Cup last Saturday, Conte is still expected to leave Stamford Bridge this summer.

Should he decide do so, Chelsea will pay £9m in compensation for the final year of his contract, however he will not be given the compensation should he take another managerial job.




Meanwhile, Napoli chairman Aurelio De Laurentiis confirmed Sarri sack on Twitter saying:

“I’d like to thank Maurizio Sarri for his valuable contribution to the Napoli cause. He brought joy and prestige to Naples and Napoli fans all over the world with an entertaining brand of football that drew praise from all quarters. Well done, Maurizio.”

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Napoli will hope Carlo Ancelotti help them become better ahead of next season after signing a three-year deal.

Napoli finished four points behind Juventus in the Serie A league after faltering to hand the Bianconeri their seventh consecutive league success.



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