The Guardian (USA)

Chelsea close to taking Joe Shields from Southampto­n as head of recruitmen­t

- Fabrizio Romano and Jacob Steinberg

Chelsea are closing in on an agreement with Southampto­n to appoint Joe Shields as their director of recruitmen­t. He is the head of senior recruitmen­t at St Mary’s and is highly regarded by Chelsea for his work there and at Manchester City.

Shields joined Southampto­n in July and was responsibl­e for signing Roméo Lavia, a defensive midfielder for £10.5m. Chelsea then had a £50m offer for the 18-year-old rejected. Lavia was recruited from City along with two other teenage talents, Juan Larios and Sam Edozie, and the 20-year-old goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu.

The move made by Shields at Southampto­n for the defender Armel Bella-Kotchap, who was bought from Bochum in June for about £8.6m and made his Germany debut last month, is also regarded by Chelsea as a mark of his suitabilit­y.

Shields joined Southampto­n after nine years at City working in scouting and recruitmen­t for their academy. He previously held scouting or recruitmen­t roles at Crystal Palace and Fulham.

Chelsea are making changes to the infrastruc­ture under the ownership of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital. The club are poised to appoint Christophe­r

Vivell as their technical director after the German was sacked by RB Leipzig and also want a sporting director.

The club have identified Norwich’s Stuart Webber as a candidate for that role. Webber has been at Carrow Road since 2013 and has previously held positions at QPR, Huddersfie­ld, Wolves and Liverpool.

Chelsea are hopeful Reece James did not sustain a serious knee injury during their 2-0 win over Milan on Tuesday. While it is unclear if James will be ready to return for the trip to Aston Villa on Sunday, the early signs are that the right wing-back will not be sidelined for long.

James has been in outstandin­g form for Chelsea this season. A lengthy injury would also have caused problems for England, who are certain to include the defender in their World Cup squad. Chelsea will hope to have James available for their trip to Brentford next Wednesday, though their home game against Manchester United on 22 October could be a more realistic target.

 ?? Photograph: Zac Goodwin/PA Images ?? Chelsea are making major changes to their off-field structure under the new ownership.
Photograph: Zac Goodwin/PA Images Chelsea are making major changes to their off-field structure under the new ownership.

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