Chelsea is reportedly in line to offer manager Carlo Ancelotti a new contract that will tie him down at the club until 2014.
It is believed that the west London outfit's owner, Roman Abramovich, is pleased with the progress than the Italian has made since taking over last year.
The former Milan boss guided the club to a historic double last season, as the Blues won the Premier League and the FA Cup.
It has also been reported that the Russian owner is delighted with the manner in which the team went about achieving success last term, as Ancelotti's charges scored over 100 goals en route to being crowned the champions of England.
Now The Mirror claims that the 51-year-old boss is expected to be offered a new deal that should keep him in his post until 2014.
Ancelotti's still has two years on his current contract at Stamford Bridge, which is thought to be worth about £3 million-a-year.
It is believed that the west London outfit's owner, Roman Abramovich, is pleased with the progress than the Italian has made since taking over last year.
The former Milan boss guided the club to a historic double last season, as the Blues won the Premier League and the FA Cup.
It has also been reported that the Russian owner is delighted with the manner in which the team went about achieving success last term, as Ancelotti's charges scored over 100 goals en route to being crowned the champions of England.
Now The Mirror claims that the 51-year-old boss is expected to be offered a new deal that should keep him in his post until 2014.
Ancelotti's still has two years on his current contract at Stamford Bridge, which is thought to be worth about £3 million-a-year.
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