Absolutely fascinating article in The Athletic about all that went wrong at Chelsea - after reading it, I actually feel like Potter never had a chance.
https://theathletic.com/4375449/2023/04/04/chelsea-potter-boehly-eghbali/?source=emp_shared_article
The whole Bruno has to leave Brighton with Potter because he might not have been given a job, doesn't ring true when the Independent yesterday said that Saltor "had to argue his case to go to Chelsea with Potter."...
Wonder what this article means when it says Bruno had to argue his case to go to Chelsea with Potter?
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/chelsea-manager-graham-potter-sacked-boehly-b2312764.html
If they were so far out with the salary, then we need to assume The Athletic isn't a reliable source, which is key at the moment when they are the source of De Zerbi not having a release clause, where other sources say he does!
Regarding salary, Potter getting £2 million a year at Brighton is way off! According to The Athletic, his salary was 'understood to be in the region of £7million to £8million per year.' So similar for Roberto would be expected.