Chelsea’s technical director, Michael Emenalo has quit his job at the club.
Emenalo is a key confidant of owner Roman Abramovich at Stamford Bridge.
He resigned from his role, according to reports on the reigning Premier League champions’ website on Monday.
Emenalo acted as a link between the first team and the Blues board, had an influence on transfers, including Chelsea’s much-scrutinised loan strategy, and was involved in developing players from the academy.
The former Nigerian international, joined Chelsea in 2007 and has been technical director since 2011.
He has already been linked with a position at Monaco.
“Chelsea Football Club today announces that technical director Michael Emenalo has decided to stand down from his role,” the club said in a statement.
“Michael arrived at Chelsea in 2007 and in 10 years at Stamford Bridge has contributed to a period of unprecedented success for the first team and academy.”
Emenalo said it had been a difficult decision to make , adding: “I have had the privilege to work alongside some of the most talented people in the world of sport over the past 10 years and I will depart incredibly proud of the achievements we have made.
“I wish Chelsea every success and look forward to following the club’s future triumphs from afar.”
Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck praised Emenalo ’s work .
“He has had a tremendous impact on the club over the past 10 years and this is evident in everything we have achieved ,” he said . “We are sorry to see him go but understand his desire to move on and explore new challenges.”
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