Maurizio Sarri: Chelsea can sack manager for 5million, which would be the cheapest pay-off in the Roman Abramovich era

Maurizio Sarri: Chelsea can sack manager for 5million, which would be the cheapest pay-off in the Roman Abramovich era
Chelsea can get rid of manager Maurizio Sarri for 5million – which would be the cheapest pay-off during the Roman Abramovich era.The Italian is dangerously close to the sack following a run of dreadful results, including a convincing 2-0 defeat to Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Monday night which saw the Blues eliminated from the FA Cup.Sarri is under a lot of pressure2
Sarri is under a lot of pressure
Abramovich is not known for his patience and, over the course of his 16-year ownership, the Russian has forked out almost 90million to dismiss managers.However, according to The Sun, Sarri could be axed for significantly less than the previous nine Chelsea bosses since 2003.The newspaper reports that while the 60-year-old has a contract until 2021, Chelsea’s policy means he would walk away with just one year’s salary.

Roman Abramovich's sack list

Claudio Ranieri (June 2004) – 6millionJose Mourinho (September 2007) – 18millionAvram Grant (May 2008) – 5.5millionLuiz Felipe Scolari (February 2009) – 12.6millionCarlo Ancelotti (May 2011) – 6millionAndre Villas-Boas (March 2012) – 12millionRoberto Di Matteo (November 2012) – 10.7millionJose Mourinho (November 2015) – 9.5millionAntonio Conte (July 2018) – 9millionTotal – 89.3millionHis severance package would see him take home 5million, while his backroom staff would receive 1million compensation.Jose Mourinho’s sacking in 2007, on the other hand, cost the club a whopping 18million.Chelsea have already started considering alternative managerial options, and reports claim Sarri will be sacked unless he wins the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City on Sunday. Former Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane has emerged as one of the favourites to take over at Stamford Bridge, while club legend and current Derby manager Frank Lampard is also thought to be a potential candidate for the role.But former Napoli boss Sarri insists he is not worried about his job.He said: “We were unlucky [against Man United]. We played a very good first half. We played confusing football in the second half.Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is not known for his patienceGetty2
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is not known for his patience
“I feel pressure for results of course, not about something else.“We have to work, to speak, we have to find more aggression and determination in both boxes.”


CHELSEA can sack Maurizio Sarri for £5million - the cheapest pay-off in the Roman Abramovich era. The Italian is on the brink of being axed following last night's 2-0 FA Cup defeat to Manchester United. Sarri, 60, is under contract until 2021 but Chelsea's policy means he would walk away with just one year's salary.
Sacking Sarri would cost just £5m, the cheapest pay-off in


CHELSEA can sack Maurizio Sarri for £5million - the cheapest pay-off in the Roman Abramovich era. The Italian is on the brink of being axed following last night's 2-0 FA Cup defeat to Manchester United. Sarri, 60, is under contract until 2021 but Chelsea's policy means he would walk away with just one year's salary.
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Meanwhile, the Sun report that sacking Sarri would be the cheapest managerial exit deal of the Roman Abramovich era, at £5million. His contract runs until 2021, but following expensive pay-outs to previous managers, Chelsea appear to have learned their lesson when it comes to contract negotiations with incoming managers.


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Meanwhile, the Sun report that sacking Sarri would be the cheapest managerial exit deal of the Roman Abramovich era, at £5million. His contract runs until 2021, but following expensive pay-outs to previous managers, Chelsea appear to have learned their lesson when it comes to contract negotiations with incoming managers.
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Chelsea can get rid of manager Maurizio Sarri for £5million - which would be the cheapest pay-off during the Roman Abramovich era. The Italian is dangerously close to the sack following a run
Chelsea can sack manager for £5million, which would be the
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Chelsea can get rid of manager Maurizio Sarri for £5million - which would be the cheapest pay-off during the Roman Abramovich era. The Italian is dangerously close to the sack following a run of dreadful results, including a convincing 2-0 defeat to Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Monday night which saw the Blues eliminated from the FA Cup.
Sacking Sarri would cost just £5m, the cheapest pay-off in


CHELSEA can sack Maurizio Sarri for £5million - the cheapest pay-off in the Roman Abramovich era. The Italian is on the brink of being axed following last night's 2-0 FA Cup defeat to Manchester
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Chelsea can get rid of manager Maurizio Sarri for £5million - which would be the cheapest pay-off during the Roman Abramovich era. The Italian is dangerously close to the sack following a run of dreadful results, including a convincing 2-0 defeat to Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Monday night which saw the Blues eliminated from the FA Cup.
Sacking Sarri would cost just £5m, the cheapest pay-off in

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