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What distanced Luis Enrique from Chelsea job and towards Tottenham appointment after fresh talks

  /  autty

Chelsea are on the hunt for a new manager after Graham Potter was sacked last month and replaced by Frank Lampard on an interim basis

Chelsea appear to have narrowed down their search for candidates to replace Frank Lampard in the summer. The 44-year-old was appointed caretaker manager earlier this month while Todd Boehly continues the Blues' hunt for a new head coach.

It's said that the Blues have recently held a round of talks with a number of contenders for the position, and an obvious frontrunner has finally emerged. According to The Guardian, Nagelsmann impressed during initial negotiations, with the 35-year-old the 'likeliest' appointment.

However, it's said the west Londoners have doubts over Luis Enrique after the former Spain and Barcelona boss made several demands during talks two weeks ago. This has reportedly pushed him away from the club and towards Tottenham, with Daniel Levy also targeting the Spaniard.

While Nagelsmann may be closer than ever before to becoming Chelsea manager, Todd Boehly has been slammed for considering the former Bayern Munich boss. Speaking on BeinSports, Richard Keys said: "One of the candidates is Julian Nagelsmann. What has he got that the Chelsea legend that is Frank Lampard has not?

"A guy that knows the club inside out, a guy that Chelsea fans think the world of. What has Nagelsmann done? Okay, he's won the Bundesliga, but he'd be hard pushed not to as Bayern Munich coach, but nothing else. So what makes him preferable? Is it because he's German? Young? Rides a skateboard?"

Keys' co-host Andy Gray agreed – and the duo have since faced plenty of criticism from Chelsea supporters. Gray said: "What makes Nagelsmann better, I don't know. Modern-day owners of English Premier League clubs have a fixation with a foreign name, a foreign coach, that they would be better and be better equipped.

"[That they] bring a brand of football that we can't produce [with] British coaches, which is a nonsense. But there can be no other reason that Nagelsmann should be rated higher than Frank. Yes, he's won a Bundesliga title, but you're right, you'd be hard-pushed not to with Bayern Munich."