“On the cards…” – Odds slashed on Xabi Alonso becoming next Chelsea manager

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Xabi Alonso is now the clear favourite to be named the next Chelsea manager with his odds slashed to just 1/3 with Ladbrokes.That puts Alonso clear of the competition as things stand, with speculation hotting up that Chelsea’s talks with the former Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen manager are advancing well.The Spanish tactician has been available since leaving Real Madrid earlier this season, and it has seemed only a matter of time before a big club made a move for him.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CAUGHTOFFSIDE APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYLiverpool were strongly linked with their former player for some time, but have decided to stick with Arne Slot, allowing Chelsea to swoop.Xabi Alonso looks set to be named Chelsea managerAlonso is now odds-on to be the new CFC boss, with Alex Apati of Ladbrokes providing some insight into the situation.“Xabi Alonso’s long-awaited Premier League return could finally be on the cards this summer, with Chelsea chiefs now just 1/3 to make him their next manager,” Apati said.See below for the full odds from Ladbrokes:Next Permanent Chelsea ManagerXabi Alonso – 1/3Andoni Iraola – 9/2Marco Silva – 10/1Filipe Luis – 10/1Oliver Glasner – 12/1There are some other intriguing names there, with Iraola doing a great job at Bournemouth, while Silva’s fine work with Fulham also often seeing him linked with bigger clubs.Want more CaughtOffside coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustAlonso, however, makes sense as a good choice as he’s won major silverware with Leverkusen and also taken on the challenge of managing a dressing room full of big names and egos at Real Madrid.More Stories / Latest News“On the cards…” – Odds slashed on Xabi Alonso becoming next Chelsea managerMay 15 2026, 12:17Talks underway: Michael Carrick offered Man United contract after Sir Jim Ratcliffe green lightMay 15 2026, 11:57Bruno Fernandes names the Arsenal star he was “really sad” didn’t sign for Manchester UnitedMay 15 2026, 11:39Chelsea will be another big challenge for the 44-year-old, though, with the west London giants not faring well under this current ownership.Alonso may find he struggles like his predecessors to work with these young and inexperienced players, whilst also dealing with fan expectations to deliver silverware straight away.The post “On the cards…” – Odds slashed on Xabi Alonso becoming next Chelsea manager appeared first on CaughtOffside.