Chelsea owners detail three key targets for new manager Graham Potter this season
The 47-year-old was installed as Thomas Tuchel’s successor on Thursday afternoon after being handed a five-year deal worth £10million each season.
Although Chelsea are only in sixth place in the Premier League table, just three points off fourth-placed Brighton, they had delivered a number of concerning performances and failed to keep a clean sheet since the opening day of the season.
According to the Daily Mail, Chelsea’s owners have outlined two clear objectives for Potter: the first is to secure a top-four finish and the second is a deep run in the Champions League.
Failing to do either of those things will not cost Potter his job, however, with a third remit being to improve performances and forge a new philosophy at the club.
If the Englishman shows clear progress on and off the pitch then he will be granted a second season – and a summer transfer window – to continue to build on his work.
Even if Chelsea were to fail to qualify for the Champions League under Potter, Todd Boehly and the Clearlake Capital consortium are preparing for the long-term with the new manager.

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