Chelsea have reportedly been linked with a move for their former manager Antonio Conte, who recently left Tottenham Hotspur.

Chelsea recently sacked Graham Potter after a series of disappointing results that have left them reeling in the bottom half of the table. A report from The Independent claims that they are now considering a surprise move for 53-year-old Italian manager Antonio Conte, who .

Antonio Conte was recently sacked by Tottenham following his public outburst, and the Italian is currently without a job. Following his departure, Spurs are scouring the market for their next manager.

Antonio Conte has worked at Chelsea in the past, helping them win the Premier League title during his time at Stamford Bridge. It will be interesting to see if Chelsea are prepared to bring him back to the club in the summer. Apparently, co-owner Todd Boehly sees him as a proven winner, and it remains to be seen whether the Blues can convince him to return.

The 53-year-old is undoubtedly a world-class manager who has proven himself at multiple clubs over the years. Despite failing to win a trophy with Tottenham, there is no doubt that the north London club improved significantly under his management.

Will Conte return as the Chelsea boss? (Photo by Glyn KIRK/AFP/Getty Images)

Chelsea have put together a formidable squad capable of winning major trophies, and they are looking to bring in a proven winner who can guide the players properly. Conte certainly has the ability to get the best out of Chelsea’s new signings. And it will be interesting to see if the two parties can come to an agreement soon.

Meanwhile, the Blues have put Frank Lampard in charge on an interim basis until the end of the season. The former Chelsea midfielder and manager will look to lift the spirits around the club and help Chelsea finish the season strongly.

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A club of their structure is expected to challenge for major trophies and secure Champions League qualification every year. However, it is highly unlikely that they will be able to finish in the top four, given the fact that they are in the bottom half right now.

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