Manuel Pellegrini has already been offered the Chelsea manager’s job, according to reports. Pellegrini, 62, confirmed on Monday that he will be leaving Manchester City in the summer, with Pep Guardiola officially announced as his replacement, metro.co.uk reports.
The Chilean is set to be in high demand, but it appears that he is particularly keen on remaining in the Premier League, with Chelsea looking like his most likely destination. Pellegrini is delighted with the idea of staying in the Premier League,’ a source close to the manager told Chilean newspaper El Mercurio
Manuel Luis Pellegrini Ripamonti, born 16 September 1953 is a Chilean professional football manager and former footballer, who is the manager of Premier League side Manchester City. As a coach, he has managed teams mostly in Spain, Argentina, Chile and Ecuador. A qualified civil engineer and former footballer, after retiring as a player, he moved into coaching in his native Chile and subsequently Argentina. Pellegrini has won national leagues in four different countries.
Pellegrini moved to Europe in 2004 to take the manager's post at Villarreal, a club near Valencia. Under Pellegrini, Villarreal achieved a third-place finish in La Liga in 2004–05, a Champions League semi-final in 2005–06 and broke the big two in 2008 by securing a second-place finish in La Liga in 2007–08.
Pellegrini's consistent record at Villarreal attracted the attention of Real Madrid and he was appointed manager there in 2009. He amassed a total of 96 points, a club record until it was surpassed by José Mourinho in the 2011–12 season, but lost the title to Barcelona by three points. He was dismissed after one season and later lamented the Galácticos policy employed at Real which prevented him from building a balanced team.
Pellegrini took up the manager's role at Málaga in November 2010. He led Málaga to a fourth-place finish in his first full season and to qualification for the UEFA Champions League. He made it to the quarter-finals of the 2012–13 Champions League, becoming the only coach to take two different teams to the Champions League quarter-finals in their debut seasons in the competition. On 22 May 2013, Pellegrini confirmed he would leave Málaga at the end of the 2012–13 La Liga season. On 14 June 2013, he was appointed manager of Manchester City, with which on 11 May 2014, he became the first manager from outside Europe to manage a team to the English Premier League title.
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