Sunday, December 4, 2011
André Villas-Boas heads to Chelsea after £13.3m compensation agreed
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is close to finalizing a personal level to be the next coach of Chelsea, west London club have confirmed. The statement came after the official announcement of Porto he had received £ 13.3 million activate your disposal, 33, who resigned earlier. "We note that the release clause André Villas-Boas has been activated. We can confirm at this point in our interest for him and hope to agree on a personal level with him and make a new announcement in the near future, "said Chelsea. While the announcement and own tax Porto suggested that he had received £ 13.3 million directly from Villas-Boas, who could be legally obliged to activate the clause, instead of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich with potentially have guaranteed funding. Reports in Portugal suggest that the delay in Villas-Boas his release was due to an initial reluctance to pay a total of 13.3 million pounds. The list of Portuguese club said: "FC Porto, in accordance with Article 248, paragraph 1 of the Code of securities, informs the market that have been received from Mr André Villas-Boas of the indemnity provided in clause terminate his employment contract. " The statement added that the only thing that remains to be resolved was the formality of the cessation of Villas-Boas, before they can officially join Chelsea. also appeared that the successor of Villas-Boas Porto coach, Vitor Pereira, denied the chance to be the deputy director at Chelsea next season. Sources of Porto Villas-Boas suggested that would coach Jose Mario Rocha and explorer Daniel Sousa with him from Porto. After Pinto da Costa, president of Porto, confirmed that the release clause of the money was paid to the club around 17:00 local time, suggested that Villas-Boas had been in the negotiations with Chelsea in the week recent years."Recently, we have aligned Vitor Pereira in case of departure of our coach," he said. "Of course, do not want to lose André Villas-Boas. But I am not angry with him. These things affect me more. I wish you good luck. I'm sure you have much success. I hope that always wins, except against FC Porto. "
- After Abramovich has agreed to pay £ 50m for Fernando Torres from Liverpool to Chelsea in the transfer window in January, the Russian billionaire's decision to pay £ "transfer rate" of 13.3 million Villas-Boas, who has just completed a full season as head coach and has not been demonstrated in all major European competitions, indicates the intention of Chelsea for the reconstruction and the challenge of next season.
- Abramovich may identify their interest in the Colombian striker Falcao Puerto Radamel Villas-Boas is a once in place, with another ? 45 million (£ 39.9m) to force the sale of 25-year-old .
João Moutinho, 24, Porto midfielder, can also be on the radar of Chelsea, but Da Costa said: ". We have received no offers for any of our players, "
Villas-Boas guided Porto to double of the season and the Europa League, emulating a feat of Jose Mourinho - who also won the European Cup - who had gone to Stamford Bridge in 2004 to work as a Scout.
While Villas-Boas, who also said he wanted to be on the list of Internazionale apparently contributed about 5 million pounds per year, Guus Hiddink can not join him on the bridge, despite talks to become the head football coach oo.
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