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Alonso to Chelsea? 'Having Real on his CV will attract owners'
Alonso emerges as best candidate for Chelsea job
Latest from Your Site News' Kaveh Solhekol:
Xabi Alonso has emerged as the candidate with the best CV for the Chelsea job.
Chelsea want a manager with experience at the highest level.
Alonso is highly regarded because of his playing career and his managerial record at Bayer Leverkusen.
There is also a general feeling that he wasn't given enough time at Real Madrid and he would have been successful if he had kept his job.
Chelsea are focusing on the FA Cup final but work is going on in the background involving their sporting directors and the representatives of the managers they are targeting.
'Chelsea exploring deal to appoint Alonso'
Chelsea are exploring a deal to appoint Xabi Alonso as the clubs new head coach, according to The Athletic.
Alonso is said to be open to the possibility of replacing Liam Rosenior, with Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola also a "strong contender".
Alonso has been out of management since being sacked by Real Madrid in January after just seven months in charge, having joined from Bayer Leverkusen to replace Carlo Ancelotti.
Iraola confirmed in April that he will leave Bournemouth when his contract expires at the end of this season.
Merse: Silva to replace Rosenior at Chelsea?
Your Site' Paul Merson:
"You always think Xabi Alonso is going to be the next Liverpool manager - I'd keep Slot, because of what he did last year.
"But unless he's been told he's not getting the Liverpool job, he might say yeah it's a good fit.
"He was brilliant at Leverkusen, he messed with the wrong people at Real Madrid. You can't do that, messing with Vinicius Junior, so it'll be interesting.
"I like him, he was a special player and did great in Germany but not so much in Spain. Plus, he hasn't managed in the Premier League.
"I think it could be Marco Silva. He ticks the boxes. Iraola won't like what he sees with Chelsea being outrun in every game, I don't know how he'd turn that around.
"Silva's only up the road too, wouldn't have to move, he's been in the Premier League a long time and is steady. He's done a really good job at Fulham."
Cancelo hints he could stay at Barcelona
Joao Cancelo has hinted that his future could lie at Barcelona after winning the LaLiga title.
The Portuguese full-back admitted he has already made a decision on his future, but stopped short of confirming whether he will remain at Barca beyond his loan spell from Al Hilal.
I know what I want. I cannot say it publicly, but we will see what happens from now on, said Cancelo.
The 31-year-old described Barcelona as a very special club and revealed he had supported the club even before joining. His latest league triumph saw him make history as the first player to win league titles in four of Europes five major leagues Italy, England, Germany and Spain.
Cancelo also aimed criticism at Al Hilal, claiming the Saudi club failed to keep promises.
There were people who did not tell me the truth, he said. They told me they were going to register me in the Saudi League squad, then the moment of truth came and they did not do it.
"But I am always the one with the bad personality. At least I keep my word. I am a man of my word, I never change my word for anything, I have always been the same, my personality is the same, I am direct."
O'Neil says Chelsea owners BlueCo 'messed up' Strasbourg recruitment
Gary ONeil has accused BlueCo, the owners of Chelsea and Strasbourg, of "messing up" recruitment this season at the Ligue 1 side and questioned the clubs culture.
The former Wolves and Bournemouth coach was appointed in January after Liam Rosenior moved to Stamford Bridge and has overseen two semi-final defeats in the last month as the club exited the Coupe de France and the Conference League.
Strasbourg have won six of their 14 league games under ONeils management but defeats by Nice in April and over two legs against Rayo Vallecano ended their hopes of silverware and with it their last chance of qualifying for Europe next season.
O'Neil believes recruitment during the January transfer window weakened rather than strengthened his squad.
I need two centre-forwards, said ONeil following Sundays 1-1 draw with Angers, reported by LEquipe.
The owners want to give me the means to perform next season, but we have to improve the culture around the club, the quality of the players, and the depth of the squad.
We messed up in the January transfer window. We weakened instead of improving the squad.
Striker David Datro Fofana and defender Aaron Anselmino were loaned from Chelsea while the influential Mamadou Sarr, who spent the first half of the season on loan from Stamford Bridge, was recalled to west London.
Ecuador international Kendry Paez also had his season-long loan cut short by Chelsea and was immediately loaned out again to River Plate in Argentina.
Mourinho increasingly likely to become next Real Madrid head coach
Jose Mourinho is believed to be increasingly likely to become the next Real Madrid boss.
Despite the Portuguese's insistence that he is not personally speaking to the Spanish giants while Benfica's season is still alive, work is going on behind the scenes on his behalf with the intention to make a move happen, Your Site News understands.
Mead to leave Arsenal at end of season
Beth Mead will leave Arsenal at the end of the season when her contract expires.
The forward, who joined the Gunners from Sunderland in 2017, leaves after nine seasons in north London. She made 265 appearances for the club, scoring 86 goals.
In a glittering career at Arsenal, she has won the Women's Super League title, three League Cups, the Champions League and a Champions Cup.