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Marina Granovskaia set to leave Chelsea as club decide top choice to succeed her

Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia is set to leave Stamford Bridge this summer despite Todd Boehly’s attempts to keep her and the club are already lining up a successor, according to reports.

The Russian-Canadian has been a close ally of Roman Abramovich for more than 20 years and was described as his de facto ‘chief of staff’, with the pair first meeting when she joined his Russian oil company in 1997.

Granovskaia represented Abramovich at Chelsea after he bought the club and was appointed to the board in 2013, becoming a key figurehead.

She has been responsible for overseeing the football side of the club operation, including player contracts, managerial appoints and dismissals, and transfers.

Granovskaia has become a formidable and highly respected operator and was named the Best Club Director in European football at last year’s Golden Ball Awards, which is run by Italian paper Tuttosport.

All of the final shortlisted bidders looking to buy Chelsea from Abramovich had been keen to keep Granovskaia at the club, with new owner Boehly speaking to both her and chairman Bruce Buck about remaining in west London.

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But while Buck will continue in his role, German newspaper Sport Bild claim Granovskaia has decided to leave and will end her long association with the club at the end of August.

Chelsea are already thinking about a successor and their top choice is Andrea Berta, who is currently the sporting director at Spanish side Atletico Madrid.

The Italian helped build a team that won La Liga in the

Read more on metro.co.uk