Chelsea FC are reportedly nearing a deal to name Xabi Alonso as their next head coach, with the move being framed as a response to the club’s disappointing FA Cup final defeat to Manchester City.
Deal reportedly close after FA Cup loss
English reports indicate Chelsea have already reached an agreement in principle with the Spaniard. Alonso is expected to put pen to paper on a long-term contract at Stamford Bridge following the end of the current campaign and the fallout from the Wembley setback against Manchester City.
The former Real Madrid CF and Bayer 04 Leverkusen manager has emerged as Chelsea’s preferred option after weeks of discussions between the coach and the club’s decision-makers.
Why Alonso is viewed as the right fit
Chelsea’s leadership are believed to be impressed by Alonso’s approach to tactics, his leadership qualities, and his track record in developing younger talent. That last factor is considered especially important for the current group of players as the club looks to re-establish direction.
- Alonso’s tactical philosophy is seen as a key attraction
- His leadership qualities are viewed as a strong match for the role
- His ability to develop young players is considered important for the current squad
Transfer control request and search for stability
Further reports suggest Alonso sought a larger say in transfer decisions and broader squad planning before agreeing to take the job. The discussions are therefore believed to have extended beyond coaching matters alone.
The Blues have also faced another uneven season, with the departures of Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior adding to the instability. Those exits have pushed the club to look for a fresh structure and a steadier foundation once again.
What the appointment would mean for Chelsea’s summer
If the reports are confirmed, Alonso’s arrival would be regarded as one of the most significant managerial moves of the summer. Chelsea are understood to be aiming to return to competing for major honours, with the new coach expected to help steer the club back toward the top of the game.








