A reporter is alleging that the news was fabricated and that Chelsea, in fact, footed the bill to fly in their new manager.
A journalist has come forward claiming that Ruben Amorim’s supposed meeting with West Ham was fabricated and that, in an unexpected turn of events, Chelsea was the one who footed the bill to bring a potential new manager to London.
This narrative seems to be unfolding, promising intrigue for Chelsea and their supporters.
According to sources, Chelsea is currently in discussions regarding potential summer targets from Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.
Initial reports indicated that Sporting manager Ruben Amorim had been flown into London by West Ham for discussions about possibly taking over as their next manager in the summer. However, could this have been a diversion for Amorim to engage with Chelsea’s representatives instead?
Journalist Pedro Sepulveda is making bold claims today, asserting that Chelsea paid for the flight and that Amorim’s talks were with Chelsea board members, dismissing the West Ham news as fake. Sepulveda also suggests that current Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino might depart at the season’s end, potentially paving the way for Amorim to step in.
Amorim has long been linked with Chelsea, indicating the club’s interest in him as a future manager. Yet, will this materialize this summer? And are these fresh claims credible?
Time will reveal the truth, and whether additional details emerge. However, there’s a sense of legitimacy in these claims. Chelsea wouldn’t want Pochettino to learn of talks with other potential managers, as that could be disheartening for him. If these discussions did occur, Chelsea might try to keep them confidential.