The Blues are looking for a new boss following the dismissal of Liam Rosenior, and the Italian tactician is reportedly one of the names on their shortlist.
However, Farioli announced that he will continue with Porto next season following an outstanding debut campaign.
🚨 Francesco Farioli will stay at Porto, as always planned.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 26, 2026
“Can you guarantee to Porto fans that, even if you receive a strong offer from Chelsea, you will stay at Porto?” 🔵 #CFC
Farioli: “Yeah, absolutely.” 💙🤍🐉 pic.twitter.com/efZW41IOxN
Considering that Porto are leading the Primeira Liga table and desperate to stave off the challenge of Benfica and Sporting CP, Farioli could not afford to say anything different.
If Chelsea settle for him after their search for a new permanent manager, he may reconsider his stance.
The 37-year-old caught the eye with his remarkable work at OGC Nice in France, where he made them a formidable force.
He also rebuilt Ajax, turning them into title contenders, even though he is best remembered for the capitulation that led to PSV Eindhoven stealing the title.
Farioli joined Porto last summer and has them at the top of the Primeira Liga, where they are seven points clear with three games to go.
One thing Farioli has going for him is his ability to coach a defence. His team has the stingiest defence in the Portuguese top flight, a league where Jose Mourinho coaches Benfica.
Farioli’s Nice and Ajax teams were also defensively sturdy. He could shore up Chelsea’s leaky backline and make the club reputable once again.
He should be one of the top names on the Chelsea shortlist and certainly seems a better fit than Andoni Iraola, whose name won’t go away.
Farioli’s European exposure, stylistic fit, and well-structured game model should have Chelsea’s sporting directors at the front of the queue for him.
Their penchant for poor decision-making could result in them hiring another dud, when they should be working through a small shortlist of Farioli, Cesc Fabregas and Xabi Alonso.
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