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Chelsea boss - latest gossip
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Chelsea are hunting for a new manager after sacking Avram Grant on Saturday.
BBC Sport monitors the latest reaction to Grant's exit and reports on who might succeed him at Stamford Bridge.
TUESDAY'S MEDIA REACTION
Former Blues midfielder and ex-Juventus manager Didier Deschamps, who is currently without a club, claims he is on a four-man short-list to replace Grant. (Various)
Sunderland's Roy Keane has emerged as a shock contender for the Chelsea job. (Daily Express)
Zenit St Petersburg manager Dick Advocaat is the latest name to be linked with the vacant job after leading the Russian side to Uefa Cup glory. (The Times)
Manchester City owner Thaksin Shinawatra is lining up Avram Grant as Sven-Goran Eriksson's successor at Eastlands. (The Sun)
The lawyer who represented Princess Diana in her divorce from Prince Charles has been appointed by Grant to negotiate his severance terms. (The Times, Daily Telegraph)
MONDAY'S MEDIA REACTION
Jose Mourinho is prepared to return as Chelsea manager to succeed Avram Grant but only if he has complete control over football matters. (The Sun)
Mourinho also wants Chelsea's academy director Frank Arnesen to be sacked and wants to bring his old backroom staff back with him. (The Sun)
Mourinho has ruled himself out of a return to Chelsea because he wants the Inter Milan job, leaving Russia coach Guus Hiddink as the favourite. (The Guardian)
Hiddink's agent Cees van Nieuwenhuizen says the Dutchman will remain as Russia coach until the 2010 World Cup. (The Times)
Chelsea want a tough disciplinarian manager to replace Grant. (Various)
The Blues also want a boss who will discuss team tactics and player selection with club owner Roman Abramovich. (The Independent)
Chelsea have already spoken to former Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard about becoming their new boss. (Daily Star)
Blackburn boss Mark Hughes has the backing of Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon as the right man to be the next Chelsea boss. (Daily Telegraph)
The Blues could appoint Hughes and make Chelsea legend Gianfranco Zola his assistant. (Daily Telegraph)
Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, Rijkaard, Inter Milan boss Roberto Mancini and Hiddink are also in the frame. (Telegraph)
As are Getafe coach Michael Laudrup and Croatia boss Slaven Bilic. (Telegraph)
Scolari and Hiddink are top of Chelsea's shortlist. (Daily Mirror)
Hughes, Scolari, ex-Italy coach Marcello Lippi and a Sven-Goran Eriksson-Mancini combination are high on Chelsea's wishlist. (Daily Express)
Mancini and Lippi are not serious contenders for the Stamford Bridge job. (Daily Star)
Avram Grant rejected the chance to return to his former post as Chelsea's director of football for a huge pay rise. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea are in disarray because Grant refused his old job, forcing Abramovich to sack him and leaving the club desperate to find a new director of football. (Daily Express)
Grant pleaded to stay as manager during a two-and-a-half-hour meeting at Abramovich's mansion on Saturday. (The Sun)
Grant's meeting with Abramovich ended "in a drink, a smile and a joke". (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea will continue to pursue the players Grant wanted to sign this summer - and will pay up to £50m for Liverpool striker Fernando Torres. (Daily Mail)
Grant also wanted AC Milan midfielder Kaka and Chelsea could offer Didier Drogba, Ricardo Carvalho and cash to secure him. (Daily Mail)
Grant walked out of Chelsea with a pay-off "nearer £1m than £2m" (Daily Mirror), £5m (Daily Express, Daily Star), £5.2m (The Times) or, he is holding out for £7m. (Telegraph)
The consolation for Grant is that he will replace Eriksson as Manchester City manager (Daily Star), as Eriksson is set to become the new coach of Mexico. (Various)
SUNDAY'S MEDIA REACTION
Avram Grant says he feels "completely betrayed" following his sacking as Chelsea boss. (News of the World)
"Even if Grant had won the Champions League I am not convinced if he would have remained in charge but after they lost I think there was only ever going to be one outcome," (Ron 'Chopper' Harris, PA Sport)
"After two titles per season for the last three years there were zero titles this season, which in my philosophy means a really bad season. Maybe in the philosophy of a loser this was a great season, which I respect." (Jose Mourinho in The Observer)
Sources close to Mourinho say he is likely to take over at Inter Milan rather than return to Chelsea this summer - but do not rule out him coming back to the Blues in the future. (The Observer)
Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard is the early favourite to become Chelsea's new boss after Grant's exit. (News of the World)
World Cup winning coach Marcello Lippi heads Chelsea's four-man shortlist for their new boss ahead of Guus Hiddink, Roberto Mancini and Rijkaard. (Sunday Mirror)
Blackburn manager Mark Hughes has emerged as a shock contender for the Chelsea job. (Sunday Express)
Manchester City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson is also in the running for the Stamford Bridge post. (Mail on Sunday)
Eriksson could take a senior role above Inter Milan boss Mancini. (The Independent)
And Grant could make an immediate return to management by replacing Eriksson at City. (The Independent, The Sunday Times)
BBC RADIO 5 LIVE
"Grant was little more than a stop-gap. He never really had the CV, never really had the experience, never really had the clout to fill the boots of Jose Mourinho." (5 Live football correspondent Jonathan Legard)
"It's a little harsh on Avram because he worked hard to keep the ship afloat but it was the big one, the Champions League - it was in Russia, Abramovich was there, and Grant lost it." (Ex-Chelsea player and manager John Hollins)
"It's very, very unfair particularly because of the success he did. You know, John Terry should have scored the penalty and Chelsea would have been champions of Europe and Avram would have stayed, so you can't blame Avram Grant because John Terry missed a penalty." (Avi Cohen, chairman of the Israeli Football Association and a friend of Grant)
"I think it's a terrible decision to make. The man's done an incredible job at Chelsea football club, following the great Mourinho. He hardly lost a game. He lost a game the other night on a penalty kick which could have gone the other way. I think it's disgraceful." (Former Chelsea manager Tommy Docherty)
"I think they need a change of managerial philosophy. I personally would go for Guus Hiddink but I can see Rijkaard coming in." (Daily Telegraph's Henry Winter)
"I think they will go foreign and Rijkaard will have a good chance. It would be nice to see a British man go in there but whoever comes in, they know it will be a sticky wicket with if you want every single decision you make." (Former Chelsea manager Glenn Hoddle)
"It's not a normal world at Chelsea; Roman Abramovich is one of the wealthiest men in the world and he wants to win trophies - he wants short-termism, he wants to win tomorrow." (Richard Bevan, League Managers Association)