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Chelsea: Boehly close to 'one of the best appointments' at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea are set to pull off an exciting appointment by handing Christoph Freund the sporting director role at Stamford Bridge, according to journalist Simon Phillips.

Blues co-owner Todd Boehly is looking to have someone in the job ahead of the upcoming World Cup in Qatar and new head coach Graham Potter has also been involved in the process of finding the right candidate.

Respected Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Chelsea are on the verge of reaching an agreement over personal terms with Freund, while talks are ongoing with current employers Red Bull Salzburg.

The 45-year-old refused to rule out the prospect of heading to west London when asked about links to the job last week, raising doubts over his long-term future in Austria.

Freund has been working in various roles behind the scenes at Salzburg since 2006 and is seen as an attractive option by Boehly, who led a £4.25billion takeover in May.

It has emerged that Chelsea’s American co-owner has intentions to develop a multi-club model, similar to Red Bull, meaning Freund would be an ideal candidate as he has already been involved in that system while with Salzburg.

Freund has played a key role in luring the likes of Erling Haaland, Sadio Mane, Naby Keita and Dayot Upamecano to the Austrian Bundesliga during his stint.

Phillips believes Freund will prove to be a shrewd appointment by Chelsea if they succeed in reaching an agreement.

The journalist feels the Austrian is among the leading sporting directors in the business and would head to west London having unearthed some exceptional talents.

When asked whether the appointment of Freund is an exciting prospect, Phillips told GIVEMESPORT: “Definitely. I’ve seen people playing down his name purely

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