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Who is Andrea Berta? Todd Boehly finds new Chelsea transfer chief to complete £200m dream window

Todd Boehly has taken the next step towards transforming Chelsea after the American-led consortium completed a £4.25billion takeover of the west London club on Monday. The LA Dodger co-owner has found a potential replacement for the Blues' reigning transfer chief, Marina Granovskaia.

The Russian businesswoman, who is renowned for leading the club's transfer and contract negotiations, has been long-serving director at Stamford Bridge. But, being a close ally and trusted member of Roman Abramovich's network at Stamford Bridge has caused concern.

Regardless of the looming doubt regarding Granovskaia's future at Chelsea, the club's new ownership group are expected to 'push for A-list signings' to mark a new era at Stamford Bridge, according to the MailOnline. And, with Boehly eager to bolster the Blues' armoury, The Telegraph indicate that after player sales are taken into account, Thomas Tuchel is set to have £200million at his disposal to strengthen his side.

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So, with new transfer plans seemingly in mind, Chelsea are set for a new lick of paint in the boardroom. According to Sport Bild, Boehly is preparing for Granovskaia's August exit with the appointment of Atletico Madrid's Andrea Berta who is being eyed as her natural heir.

Berta, the current Atletico Madrid sporting director, is held in high regard in Spain as an elite transfer chief. have collated everything you need to know about the man who could be moving to West London.

Berta began his career in the boardroom at Italian side AC Carpenedolo in 2002 as a sporting director. He then joined Parma in a similar role in 2007 before climbing the ladder and penning a deal

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