Following the return of Frank Lampard to Chelsea as caretaker manager, it seems the Blues’s board also tried to work on another return to Stamford Bridge.
It appears the Blues' board tried to plan on another return to Stamford Bridge after Frank Lampard returned to Chelsea as interim manager.
The Premier League team considered hiring José Mourinho as their new manager, according to the Italian newspaper Corriere Dello Sport.
The fact that it is presented at the conclusion of a report on a potential takeover at AS Roma makes that information almost invisible.
There it’s claimed that Mourinho is not concerned about that, as he’s focused on his work on the pitch and willing to continue at the club.
There it’s claimed that Mourinho is not concerned about that, as he’s focused on his work on the pitch and willing to continue at the club.
‘Proof’ of it is said to be the rejection of a return to Chelsea, as that showed up as a possibility for next season.
Corriere Dello Sport writes that a Chelsea chief called Mourinho to meet him and include him in their wish-list, along with the likes of Mauricio Pochettino and Julian Nagelsmann.
The Portuguese boss, however, reportedly wants to speak to Roma’s owners and will only then consider his future, and doesn’t seem that desperate for a return to the Stamford Bridge right now.

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