David Ornstein has firmly dismissed the notion that top coaches are steering clear of Chelsea, calling the club "massive" and insisting such claims are "just nonsense." As the Blues continue their search for a new head coach following the dismissal of Liam Rosenior last month—the second managerial exit this season after Enzo Maresca's departure in January—Ornstein's comments offer a strong vote of confidence in the club's enduring appeal.
Chelsea's shortlist reportedly includes five or six candidates, with Xabi Alonso emerging as the preferred choice. Andoni Iraola is also a strong contender, while the club has reportedly checked in on Marco Silva, Filipe Luis, and Oliver Glasner. Despite ongoing concerns about ownership and the club's recent struggles, Ornstein believes the Blues' prestige remains a major draw. "Many people sort of quite flippantly say no coach will want to work there," he told The Athletic FC Podcast. "That's just nonsense. Coaches want these jobs. Chelsea's a massive club. It's got a storied recent history."
The club aims to have their new head coach in place before next month's World Cup, signaling a sense of urgency. Meanwhile, transfer rumors continue to swirl, with Chelsea reportedly prioritizing a starting-level center back this summer. Como's Jacobo Ramon has been linked again, with the Blues said to offer a quicker path to the first team than other suitors.
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