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Chelsea “would be interested in getting Thomas Tuchel as the next manager” if Frank Lampard can’t stop the slump after German has reached an agreement for £ 5.4m to join another club IMMEDIATELY after his release from PSG can
- German coach Thomas Tuchel was sacked by Paris Saint-Germain last week
- He has received a payout of £ 5.4 million and can immediately take another job
- Tuchel has no time off and is immediately open to job offers
- German newspaper picture says Chelsea are a club that would interest him
- Frank Lampard is under pressure after three defeats in four league games
Thomas Tuchel “could make a quick return to management after being laid off by Paris Saint-Germain,” with reports in Germany linking him to Chelsea.
The 47-year-old German coach was sacked by PSG last week, just four months after leading them to the Champions League final. Former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino wanted to replace him.
Tuchel has received a payout of £ 5.4 million and is ready to take it over at another club.

Thomas Tuchel was sacked as coach of Paris Saint-Germain last week just four months after leading them to the Champions League final

According to reports in Germany, Tuchel would be interested in the Chelsea job if Frank Lampard were replaced as manager
And according to the German newspaper Bild, Chelsea could be that club if Frank Lampard can’t stop his form downturn, who have suffered three defeats in four Premier League games.
picturealso report that Tuchel would be interested in the Chelsea job if the opportunity presented itself and would enjoy the opportunity to work with German internationals Timo Werner, Kai Havertz and Antonio Rüdiger.
After leaving PSG, Tuchel is not planning a long sabbatical and is open to offers.
There was contact between Chelsea and Tuchel when he left Borussia Dortmund in 2017.
Lampard’s team have suffered losses to Everton, Wolves and Arsenal in recent weeks to undermine their Premier League title ambitions.

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