Tuchel guarantees permanence: ‘contracts will be respected’

Tuchel guarantees permanence: 'contracts will be respected'

Chelsea have seen moments of uncertainty in recent days due to the sanctions imposed by the UK government on Roman Abramovich, the club’s owner. With the Russian businessman’s accounts banned, Chelsea cannot move in search of reinforcements or continued players. However, on Monday (14) the club’s technical director Petr Cech calmed the fans about coach Thomas Tuchel.

During an interview with Sky Sports, the former goalkeeper, who is now part of the senior management that ran the club, confirmed that Abramovich’s departure will not affect Tuchel’s longevity. The German coach’s contract is valid until June 2024 and will be carried out regardless of financial transactions.

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“We are in a very difficult situation. We have many questions and few answers. Despite this, we have not lost our optimism. Thomas Tuchel has a contract with the club and the management has ensured that this is respected. We hope to be his coach for a while,” said Cech, who also admitted to the move with changes. Two more seasons, when the contract expires.

“We know that everything in the world of football is changing very quickly. The right thing may not happen from one moment to the next. But as far as Tuchel is concerned, we are very confident. He will not leave, whatever happens,” Cech concluded.

The coach has already made public statements about the moment Chelsea have been through and admitted a certain fear is in the air in the face of the climate of uncertainty. Despite this, Tuchel reiterated his commitment to the English club, stating that he will do everything in his power to help in the process. On the field, the team responded positively and scored another victory last Sunday (13) by beating Newcastle 1-0.

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Chelsea have some players at the end of their contract and will not be able to keep them. These are the issues of defenders Andreas Christensen, Caesar Azpilicueta and Antonio Rudiger. The players are likely to have other destinations before next season, which will force Chelsea to ask for reinforcements. At the moment, there is no certainty about the true financial position of the club for the upcoming sporting year.







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