Chelsea have been super busy this week trying to find a new manager to replace the sacked Graham Potter, who left the club on Sunday.
In between all that they had a game to play on Tuesday night, and at the game was Blues legend Frank Lampard, who looks set to take the reigns as new Chelsea manager on an interim basis until the end of the season.
Insights into Julian Nagelsmann as a manager!
But amongst all of that madness yesterday, Chelsea were also speaking with Luis Enrique about him becoming the next Chelsea boss, something that was expected to be as soon as possible.
But that now looks set to wait until the summer, as will any intentions to employ Julian Nagelsmann or any other candidates.
Writing in his exclusive CaughtOffside column, Fabrizio Romano has the very latest on the situation and what is going on, and he has also revealed how Chelsea’s talks with Nagelsmann and Enrique went.
“There’s an agreement in principle between Lampard and Chelsea on short term deal. It won’t change Chelsea intention to find new coach for long term project; Nagelsmann and Luis Enrique remain in the race for sure, of course most likely waiting for the summer now,” the transfer news expert explained.
“I’m not sure there was any specific difference between Enrique and Nagelsmann. Both had good conversations with Chelsea, they have different vision and ideas; that’s why Chelsea will take their time before deciding. Enrique would love to work in the Premier League, that’s for sure.”

Chelsea fan