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Xabi Alonso confirms agreement and says Chelsea move is imminent

Xabi Alonso says he has reached an agreement with Chelsea and is close to becoming the club's new manager, a development that would end Chelsea's search for a head coach.

Xabi Alonso confirms agreement and says Chelsea move is imminent

Xabi Alonso has confirmed he has reached an agreement with Chelsea and says a move to Stamford Bridge is imminent, according to Sports Mole Football. The Spaniard’s confirmation ends a period of intense speculation and, if finalised, would make him the Blues' next head coach.

Why it matters

Chelsea are one of England’s biggest clubs and the appointment of a high-profile coach such as Alonso would shape the club’s immediate plans, recruitment and playing style. A new manager decision affects transfer strategy, pre-season preparations and expectations at Stamford Bridge.

What the report says

Sports Mole reports that Xabi Alonso himself has said an agreement with Chelsea has been reached and that his move to the club is close. The coverage presents Alonso’s own confirmation as the primary fact; no additional details such as an official Chelsea announcement, contract length, or start date were provided in the source metadata.

Immediate implications for Chelsea

If Alonso’s move to Chelsea is completed, the club will move quickly to integrate his coaching staff and begin planning for the upcoming season. That would include decisions on tactics, transfer targets and pre-season scheduling. The source does not specify any of these details, so they remain to be confirmed by Chelsea or further reporting.

  • Xabi Alonso says he has reached an agreement with Chelsea and that a move is imminent (Sports Mole).
  • Source report does not include an official Chelsea statement, contract length, start date, or compensation.
  • Further verification needed before treating the appointment as final.

Context and next steps

The Sports Mole item gives Alonso’s own confirmation as the key development. At this stage there is no information in the supplied source about when an official announcement might come, whether Alonso has signed a contract, or how Chelsea plan to present the appointment. Readers should look for an official Chelsea communication or corroboration from multiple reputable outlets to confirm the hire and the terms.

What happens next

Expect two immediate follow-ups: an official statement from Chelsea confirming the appointment and details (contract length, start date, any backroom staff), and reporting on how Alonso’s arrival will affect summer transfer plans and pre-season. Until Chelsea issues a formal confirmation, this remains a developing story based on Alonso’s own comments in Sports Mole.