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Despite his desperate desire to go back to England, former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel turns down a Premier League club.

Despite his desperate desire to go back to England, former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel turns down a Premier League club.

With eight straight losses and 16 goals given up, West Ham’s performance has been subpar, drawing more criticism for manager David Moyes. In fact, some supporters are demanding that Moyes be fired.

Even though the club’s executives firmly support Moyes for the time being, they are looking into other coaching possibilities.

After it was announced that Thomas Tuchel would be leaving Bayern Munich at the end of the current campaign, he will be free to sign with any team in the summer.

According to people close to Tuchel, he is only considering managerial offers from elite English teams.

Manager Erik ten Hag of Manchester United faces uncertainty going forward, particularly with the arrival of new executives and the impending departure of head coach Jurgen Klopp from Liverpool.

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is under fire because his team is currently seventh in the Premier League standings, despite significant investment from Saudi Arabia.

Tuchel was a tremendous success at Chelsea, winning the Club World Cup and the Champions League.

His tenure at the club ended abruptly when Roman Abramovich, the owner of Chelsea, was forced to sell the team due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by means of severe financial penalties imposed by the UK government.

Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali, two American investors, paid over £2 billion to purchase Chelsea in May 2022.

After a 1-0 loss to Dinamo Zagreb less than a week later, Boehly decided to fire head coach Thomas Tuchel.

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