Chelsea get Potter nod after assurances about long-term plans actually being carried out

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Chelsea target Graham Potter arrives at Craven Cottage

Graham Potter has verbally agreed to become Chelsea’s new head coach after receiving assurances about the club’s commitment to long-term plans.

The 47-year-old will continue talks with Chelsea’s new owners, but is now expected to leave Brighton for their Premier League rivals.

New Chelsea owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali are understood to have met a release fee in Potter’s Amex Stadium contract, with Brighton allowing the Blues to talk to their manager.

Potter should now become the first managerial appointment of Chelsea’s new era, with the ambitious US owners determined to install a manager at the Stamford Bridge helm for the long term.

The Solihull-born coach is expected to have his Chelsea deal finalised in time for him to take charge of Saturday’s Premier League trip to Fulham.

Chelsea are understood to have made initial contact with Mauricio Pochettino and Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim, as well as considering Zinedine Zidane and even Leicester’s Brendan Rodgers.

But Potter has always been considered the top target of the club’s new board, despite some pundits seeing him as a high-school student out of his depth at the Oxford University that is Chelsea.

Tuchel was sacked by Chelsea on Wednesday morning, amid mounting discord with the new board and growing issues with the Stamford Bridge players.

Former Paris St Germain coach Tuchel led Chelsea to the 2021 Champions League title, then the 2022 Club World Cup crown.

But the charismatic German coach paid the price for disharmony with the Blues’ new owners, who were left feeling unable to see Tuchel at the centre of their west London revamp.

They were also keenly aware of the slump in Chelsea’s form during the second half of his 100 games at the Bridge.

Potter is understood to have asked for assurances about the new Chelsea owners’ plans to fashion a set-up for managers to make long-term plans that they then actually also carry out.

The former Swansea boss was impressed with what he heard in face-to-face meetings with Boehly and Eghbali on Wednesday afternoon, paving the way for a deal to be wrapped up quickly.

In our view, Potter is absolutely right to take the Chelsea job as such opportunities do not come long often; he is touching the ceiling of what he can achieve at Brighton and the time is right to make a change after three seasons at Brighton.

Even if he is sacked within a year, he will still be coveted by smaller clubs across Europe after what he achieved with the Seagulls.