Marina Granovskaia to wait, Chelsea eyes Nigerian Emelano, Andrea Berta, and Edwards as replacement

Chelsea Sporting Director – The English team has shared its new organizational chart, and Marina Granovskaia is not listed in any of the roles. A statement says that they need to find a good replacement at this point.
Marina Granovskaia to wait till the end of the summer transfer window
“As caretakers of Chelsea FC, we are now putting our long-term vision and plan for the Club into action. Our goal is to give the club’s loyal and enthusiastic fans an experience they will never forget.” This is the first sentence of the English club’s statement. It has the words of Todd Boehly, who was just named president and whose job starts right away.
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But Boehly will also take on the role of acting sporting director for Chelsea until a permanent replacement can be found. He will still be the head of the board of directors for the Blue team. This change is due to the fact that Roman Abramovich’s former right-hand man, Marina Granovskaia, has left the organization. Marina Granovskaia has been a key player in all of the club’s moves in the market over the past few years and will now step aside.
Blues eyes Andrea Berta and two others
But to keep things from getting even worse on the transfer market, Marina Granovskaia and Boehly have agreed that she will continue to be available for Boehly until the end of the transfer window. In the future, Chelsea will need to find someone who can replace the Russian businesswoman. During this selection process, Chelsea begins to eye Andrea Berta, who is the sports director of Atlético Madrid.
Diario AS has already said in a report that Berta is not having a good time with the Spanish team, so it shouldn’t be too hard for him to leave at this point. Chelsea took the chance to say goodbye to Granovskaia by putting out the following statement: “We thank Marina for all the years she did a great job for the club and wish her the best in the future.” The Telegraph says that in addition to Berta, Chelsea may also be interested in Edwards, who just left Liverpool, and Micheal Emenalo, who used to be the sports director for the London team. These are the three options that appeal to them the most.