Chelsea FC have reportedly placed former Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez on their managerial shortlist for the upcoming season. After a two-year hiatus following his sudden departure from the Catalan giants in the summer of 2024, Xavi is now being considered to lead the West London club into a new era.
The vacancy follows the dismissal of English manager Liam Rosenior due to a decline in results. Chelsea’s board is now actively seeking a successor to take the reins this July under a long-term contract.
Alignment with Chelsea’s Philosophy
According to The Independent, Chelsea’s hierarchy views Xavi as a natural fit for their footballing identity. His proven ability to stabilize a struggling giant—evidenced by leading Barcelona to a La Liga title during a period of institutional crisis—is a significant draw for the Blues.
The club feels they have made strides in establishing a unified tactical identity from the youth ranks to the senior team. They believe Xavi’s commitment to positional play and ball possession makes him an ideal candidate to reinforce this “DNA.”
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A Competitive Shortlist
Xavi is not the only high-profile name under consideration. The list of candidates includes:
- Xabi Alonso: Rumored to be open to the role, provided he is granted full sporting authority both on and off the pitch.
- Francesco Farioli: Emerging as a strong contender after a stellar season with Porto.
- Cesc Fabregas: A fan favorite, though reports suggest he prefers to continue his quiet project with Como in Italy rather than enter the high-pressure environment at Stamford Bridge.
The Iraola Dilemma
Andoni Iraola has also been discussed following his remarkable success at Bournemouth. However, the Basque manager represents a different tactical school compared to the other candidates. For Chelsea to pursue Iraola, the board would need to decide whether to pivot from their current tactical blueprint—a move that would require a significant shift in the club’s long-term strategy.




