Bruno Saltor He is nearing the end of his career. In almost 32 years and a few minutes in Valenciahis signing for Brighton de Championship -English second division-, in the summer of 2012 can be interpreted as a necessary step back in his career in the face of imminent retirement.
But the best is yet to come and he still has a lot of football left to give: the Right part played seven years with the ‘Seagulls’, returning to top-level football in 2017 with the promotion to Premier and ‘retired’ in 2019 like a gentleman, with the team cemented in the top flight and elevated to Brighton legend status with 225 games were played and 6 goals and 16 assists were recorded.
the former of Espanyol B, Gimnàstic, Lleida and Almería he immediately headed to the bench from the field to soak up Graham Potter’s teaching as assistant of the English coach until now. And he is so important for the new Chelsea coach that he also hired him as an assistant at the ‘blue’ club, according to ‘Marca’.
Along with Catalan, Billy Reid, Bjorn Hamberg, goalkeeping coach Bernd Roberts and one of the team’s scouting chiefs, Kile Macaulay, have also arrived from Brighton. In this way, Saltor joins the group of Spaniards from Chelsea, who already have Kepa Arrizabalaga, Cesar Azpilicueta and Marc Cucurella, another newcomer from Brighton.
Todd Boehly is looking for a sports director
According to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea owner Todd Boehly wants to appoint a sporting director before the January transfer window to work with Graham Potter and the club is down to business. The club lacked this position after the director marches Marina Granovskaia and the technical advisor, Petr Cech.
Source: La Verdad

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