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Is blue the colour for Villas-Boas? Chelsea close to appointment

Chelsea are ready to press the button on the young manager’s €15million release clause this week. This should be fun.

CHELSEA COULD HAVE a new manager in place by the end of the week – with Porto admitting they would be powerless to prevent Andre Villas-Boas from heading to Stamford Bridge should the Premier League club trigger his €15million release clause.

Dragons coach Villas-Boas has emerged as the leading contender to replace Carlo Ancelotti, who was unceremoniously axed at the end of last season, just 12 months after guiding the west London club to a historic double.

Guus Hiddink – who enjoyed a successful spell as caretaker boss in 2008/2009 and continues to hold a close relationship with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich – looks set to take up a sporting director role at Stamford Bridge once his exit from the Turkish Football Federation is confirmed.

So it now appears Chelsea are ready to appoint an up-and-coming coach to oversee first-team affairs.

Villas-Boas, 33, would certainly fit the bill after guiding the Dragons to domestic and Europa League success last season.

And he is no stranger to the west London club, having worked there under Jose Mourinho.

While Chelsea will not be drawn on any specific candidate, they maintain an appointment could be made “in the next few days”.

Porto, though, felt it necessary to react to stories in the Portuguese media suggesting a deal had already been done for Villas-Boas’ release and he was on his way to London.

However, president Pinto da Costa admits the club could not prevent their manager from leaving should certain financial conditions be met.

“Villas-Boas has a contract and a clause of €15m,” he confirmed.

“If someone deposits €15m into our account and he wants to go, we cannot do anything because it is something that is contractually specified.”

Villas-Boas, who was reportedly also on Inter Milan’s wanted list, would dramatically increase his salary with a move back to Chelsea as head coach, with reports suggesting as much as £4.4m-a-year on offer for the man expected to deliver the Champions League title.

One of his first signings could be to bring Porto’s star striker Falcao to Stamford Bridge along with him, the £25m-rated Colombian having impressed as the Dragons won the Europa League final at the Aviva Stadium, where the 25-year-old netted the only goal against Braga.

- PA

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