
Antonio
Conte is the odds-on favourite to become the next Chelsea manager, following
reports in Italy he has agreed a deal in principle to join the Blues in the
summer.
Sky Sports News HQ understands Chelsea technical director Michael
Emenalo travelled to Italy on Tuesday and will be present at Juventus'
Champions League last-16 tie against Bayern Munich, with Conte also due to
attend.
SSN HQ are currently investigating the claim the Italy coach has
agreed a two-year deal to become the permanent successor to Jose Mourinho.
Conte is currently priced 8/13 with Sky Bet to be Chelsea manager on the
first day of next season.
His contract with Italy expires after the 2016 European Championship in the
summer and he will be free to move to Stamford Bridge, with no compensation
needed to be paid to the Italian Football Federation.
Sky Italia's Valentina Fass told SSN HQ that Conte had been linked with
Chelsea for some time and a deal between the two was reported to be close to
being agreed before Christmas.
However, she said nothing had been signed, adding: "We know that by March,
Chelsea want to decide who their manager for next year will be - Conte seems
to be ahead in the talks but nothing has been decided yet.
"There are still other contenders. [Diego] Simeone, even though it looks
like he wants to stay at Atletico Madrid, is one of the names on the list
still, also [Max] Allegri, Juventus manager, is on the list."
If Conte does join Chelsea, he will become the 10th manager to work under
owner Roman Abramovich since the Russian billionaire acquired the club from
Ken Bates in 2004.
Guus Hiddink, who replaced Mourinho on an interim basis in December, has
already stated his intention to retire from management at the end of the
season, ruling himself out of taking the role permanently.