The dismissal of Chelsea coach Graham Potter may become one of the biggest expenses for the new owners of the London team.
Graham Potter took over at Chelsea last fall after the new owners of Chelsea paid £22 million in compensation to Brighton. In addition, the 47-year-old specialist signed a contract with the team until 2027.
Potter has won only two of his last 15 matches in all competitions, and if Chelsea owner Todd Beli decides to fire Graham in the near future, he will have to fork out about £50 million - no one has ever paid such a large compensation for the dismissal of a coach before.
We would like to add that after 25 rounds, Chelsea ranks 10th in the Premier League with 31 points.