
Chelsea want this done before the world descends on North America. According to Sky Sports' Kaveh Solhekol, the club has a reported shortlist of three — Xabi Alonso, Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva — and the pressure to land one of them before the World Cup is real. No appointment has been confirmed, and Chelsea haven't said a word publicly. But the names alone tell you something about what the club thinks it needs right now.
Alonso is the name that makes the room go quiet. After leaving Bayer Leverkusen following their historic unbeaten Bundesliga title — and a run that redefined what a first-time manager could do in elite European football — he has been linked with virtually every top job on the continent. Real Madrid came and went. Bayern Munich circled. Chelsea, apparently, are now in the conversation.
The appeal is obvious: a football brain shaped by Guardiola and Mourinho, a presence that commands a dressing room, and a tactical identity built on positional play and relentless pressing. Whether he sees Chelsea as the right next step is the question nobody outside his camp can answer. He is, at this stage, a reported name — not a man who has agreed anything.
Iraola has quietly become one of the most respected coaches in the Premier League. What he has done at Bournemouth — turning a squad with limited resources into a side that is genuinely difficult to play against, organised, aggressive, and coherent — has not gone unnoticed by the people who watch football for a living.
His pressing systems are meticulous. His man-management has drawn consistent praise. And crucially, he has Premier League experience — he knows the rhythm of the division, the fixture congestion, the noise. For a Chelsea board that has burned through managers at a rate that would embarrass most clubs, Iraola represents something they have rarely had: a coach with a clear, transferable idea.
Silva is the name that signals pragmatism over ambition. He has rebuilt Fulham into a stable, well-drilled Premier League outfit — no small achievement given where the club was — and he has done it without drama, which at Stamford Bridge might actually be the hardest skill to find.
The concern, from a Chelsea perspective, is ceiling. Silva is a good Premier League manager. Chelsea, with the squad and the spend they have committed to, are presumably looking for something more than good. His inclusion on the list might reflect contingency planning as much as genuine first-choice thinking. Or it might reflect a board that has finally learned to value stability. Hard to know which.
The push to appoint before the World Cup is not arbitrary. A new manager needs a pre-season. Chelsea's squad — sprawling, expensive, and still searching for an identity — requires serious work in the summer window, and that work cannot begin properly without a head coach in place to define what kind of players the club actually needs.
Solhekol's report via Sky Sports is, for now, the only outlet carrying this specific shortlist. Chelsea have not confirmed any names. Until they do, this remains a reported list from a credible source — not a done deal, not even close to one. But the urgency is real, the names are serious, and Stamford Bridge has been waiting long enough.
Chelsea want this done before the world descends on North America. According to Sky Sports' Kaveh Solhekol, the club has a reported shortlist of three — Xabi Alonso, Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva
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