Chelsea wasted no time kicking off their search for a new manager following the sacking Carlo Ancelotti barely an hour after their final game of the season.
The Blues will start next term with their seventh manager in the last eight years, with Ancelotti given the boot in the wake of Sunday`s 1-0 Barclays Premier League defeat at Everton.
Guus Hiddink - who had a successful spell as caretaker manager two years ago - is reportedly the Russian's number-one target, with Porto's Andre Villas-Boas also heavily touted.
But securing either of them will not be easy, with Turkey boss Hiddink reportedly reluctant to re-enter frontline club management and Villas-Boas tied down by a prohibitively high-release clause.
That could open the door for a raft of other candidates, with whoever takes over faced with several crucial decisions.
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