
Chelsea
boss Antonio Conte has often referred to "the club" when asked who signs new
players at Stamford Bridge.
So how does the transfer recruitment process work in west London?
Our chief news reporter Bryan Swanson examines the transfer structure in
place.
Who are "the club"?
Player strategy is set by Conte, but only in agreement with club director
Marina Granovskaia. She is responsible for player transactions and has a
wider brief, including overseeing the academy and scouting structure,
following the departure of Michael Emenalo last November.
Has Emenalo's departure affected the club this month?
He never had sole control over new transfers, the structure did not allow
for it. He worked alongside Granovskaia, a trusted advisor to owner Roman
Abramovich, who became involved in Chelsea transfer activity just under a
decade ago. Chelsea have yet to replace Emenalo, like for like, and may well
be considering another model.
Who has the final say on buying new players?
The transfer sign-off is Conte to Granovskaia to Abramovich. A final
financial decision lies with the owner, with Granovskaia in charge of
negotiations. Abramovich's involvement is generally to consider the plan and
targets and give them the green light. It is his money, after all, and it is
safe to say he has more knowledge of deals being done in each window than
some other Premier League club owners. But we are told he does not
personally get involved in the specifics of deals or negotiations.
So Granovskaia is the most powerful figure at Stamford Bridge, aside from
Abramovich?
On transfers, yes, in terms of finalising new deals. She is one of a
three-person club board, which also includes Bruce Buck and Eugene
Tenenbaum. Generally speaking they would not be involved on individual
transfers. But that is not to say the board are never involved.
Does the structure work?
The system ensures a manager does not have complete control over everything
behind the scenes. Chelsea will point to the fact that, since 2009, they
have won the Premier League and FA Cup three times, the Champions League,
Europa League and EFL Cup.