Graham Potter’s sacking is set to cost Chelsea a massive amount of money. The Blues announced their decision to sack Potter on Sunday (April 2) after a 2-0 home defeat in the Premier League to Aston Villa a day earlier.
Potter, who arrived in September, took charge of the team for 31 games, winning 12, losing ten and drawing eight. He penned a five-year deal that was worth £12 million per year. Hence, the total cost of the contract was £60 million. The Blues needed to buy out the remainder of Potter’s contract to sack him.
Considering Potter already served half a year, the total procedure is set to cost close to £50 million. Considering the fact that the Blues spent almost £600 million in the transfer window this season, they’re set to incur another massive financial expense.