
Maurizio
Sarri has informed Chelsea he wants to leave the club this summer, according
to Sky in Italy.
In his first season at Stamford Bridge, Sarri secured Chelsea a return to
the Champions League by sealing a third-placed Premier League finish, before
claiming the first major trophy of his career by lifting the Europa League.
However, amid interest from Serie A champions Juventus, Sarri held talks
with Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia on Friday and she promised to talk
to the club's owner Roman Abramovich about his future.
Despite delivering a more than adequate performance in terms of
end-of-season results, Sarri endured consistent criticism from a significant
portion of the club's supporters throughout the campaign.
Chelsea beat Liverpool and Tottenham to advance to the Carabao Cup final,
which they lost on penalties to Manchester City, but fans remained
unsatisfied with the possession-based 'Sarri-ball' style of play the Italian
was attempting to implement.
With Massimiliano Allegri having departed Juventus earlier this month, Sky
in Italy understand that Sarri is the club's primary candidate to fill the
role, and he now appears keen to take up the position.
Ahead of his showdown talks with the Chelsea hierarchy, Sarri met with his
agent Fali Ramadani, who prepared his client to engineer a route out of the
London club.
Derby manager Frank Lampard, who spent most of his playing career at
Stamford Bridge, has been linked with a return to the club as manager.
However, Sky Sports News understands Lampard will meet with Derby's bosses
on Wednesday to begin planning his transfer targets and squad priorities for
next season with the Sky Bet Championship club.