Antonio Conte's public fall-out with Diego Costa has put his future as Chelsea manager in serious doubt.
No
firm decision has yet been made but Sportsmail understands senior
figures at Stamford Bridge are so unhappy with Conte telling their
popular striker by text message he is not wanted that they have
discussed the astonishing possibility of sacking the Italian.
Even
by Chelsea’s standards it would be an extraordinary move. Owner Roman
Abramovich dismissed Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti after successful
spells at the club, while Chelsea’s only Champions League win was not
enough to keep Roberto Di Matteo in a job.
All three, however, suffered a downturn in
results prior to their respective dismissals. Conte has experienced no
such decline in fortunes, the Italian earning the affection of the
club’s fans not only by turning a team that finished 10th in the
previous Premier League campaign into champions but with the passion he
displays on the touchline.
His handling
of Costa and his apparent unhappiness with the club hierarchy over
transfers this summer does, however, amount to a serious error of
judgment. Abramovich has made it clear in the past, particularly in the
case of Mourinho, that no manager is bigger than the club — and
certainly him — and the Russian billionaire has never appreciated having
his authority publicly challenged.
The
fact is Abramovich, other senior boardroom figures and the players want
Costa to stay for their return to the Champions League as well as their
bid to retain the title. It leaves Conte isolated when he does not seem
to be prepared to back down over Costa, his anger sparked by the
28-year-old’s attempt to force a move to China last January.
While Conte obviously has
influence with a transfer panel at Chelsea that comprises Abramovich,
Marina Granovskaia, Eugene Tenenbaum and technical director Michael
Emenalo, the text message he sent to Costa was regarded as interference
never mind a costly mistake. Chelsea estimate it will wipe around
£30million off Costa’s transfer fee should they now be forced to sell.
But
Conte, who is currently on holiday, is understood to be antagonising
his employers in others ways, not least when it comes to transfers.
While
Conte is understood to be frustrated by the club’s apparent hesitancy
in pursuing players like Dries Mertens, Virgil van Dijk, Alvaro Morata,
Leonardo Bonucci and Andrea Belotti, the club hierarchy are suspicious
that in the background the Italian’s unofficial agent is trying to set
up deals without their knowledge.
Federico
Pastorello, the Italian middle-man who represents Conte, is believed to
have approached clubs and players wanted by his client in the hope that
he can create enough momentum to make something happen. Again, however,
this is viewed as unwanted interference by Chelsea and it is creating a
power struggle that Conte cannot possibly win.






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