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Chelsea eyes Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola as their leading candidate for the vacant managerial position. The Premier League club begins a critical search for a permanent replacement after dismissing Liam Rosenior, who oversaw a dismal run of seven losses in eight games, culminating in a damaging 3-0 defeat to Brighton. Interim manager Calum McFarlane steps in, guiding the team to the FA Cup final, but Chelsea aims for a long-term solution ahead of next season.
Iraola, recognized as one of Europe's top young managers, has impressed at Bournemouth, who are vying for a Champions League spot. With his contract ending this summer, he has expressed intentions to leave, making him an attractive option for Chelsea. Reports indicate that the club has initiated contact with Iraola’s representatives to gauge his availability and future plans. While no formal agreement is in place yet, sources reveal that Chelsea's sporting directors are actively exploring their options.
As the coaching search evolves, Marco Silva of Fulham is also mentioned as a potential alternative. The decision on Rosenior's successor will shape Chelsea's trajectory as they look to rebuild and secure a competitive future.

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