Thomas Tuchel was let go early in the campaign, leading to Graham Potter taking the reins.
New owner Todd Boehly promised to give Potter time to rebuild and imbed countless new faces that arrived both in the summer and this past January.
And to the American’s credit, he held off on sacking Potter for some time despite many people calling for him to go.
However, the 2-0 loss to Aston Villa that left Chelsea languishing in midtable with just 10 games to go was seemingly the final straw. Potter was relieved of his duties on Sunday night.
Following Graham Potter’s sacking on Sunday, a number of managers have been tipped to take the Chelsea hot seat.
One of those names is former FC Barcelona and Spain boss, Luis Enrique.
As per Fichajes, the manager has informed Chelsea of his three main conditions before accepting the job.
The Spaniard wants continuity and time to implement his ideas.
The 52-year-old wants a mobile centre forward as well as a midfield controller and more depth in the wide areas.
And finally, Enrique wants to trim the size of the Chelsea squad.