
Chelsea
have a general agreement with Maurizio Sarri via his representatives to
succeed Antonio Conte if he leaves his role as manager, according to Sky in
Italy.
However, Chelsea have no intention of paying Sarri's £7million (€8m) release
clause, which expires on May 31, Sky in Italy are reporting.
Sky in Italy understand this is in part because the Blues will need to pay
£17.5m (€20m) in compensation if they decide to part ways with Conte, who
lifted the FA Cup last week.
It is therefore expected that any club wanting to sign Sarri, who is still
under contract according to Sky in Italy, will have to negotiate with Napoli
owner Aurelio De Laurentiis after next week's deadline.
Sarri is already considering an offer from Russian club Zenit St Petersburg,
Sky in Italy reported last week.
Napoli announced earlier this week that they have an agreement with
ex-Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss Carlo Ancelotti to become their next
manager.
Sky sources understand that Chelsea also have an interest in Fulham boss
Slavisa Jokanovic, whose side won promotion to the Premier League on
Saturday.