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Tuchel To Permanently Leave England After Two Months

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Tuchel will depart England permanently in two months.

The former Chelsea boss, Thomas Tuchel will be forced to leave England permanently after being axed by the club following a 1-0 defeat away to Dinamo Zagreb.

Due to post-Brexit visa restrictions, the German who lost his job as Blues manager in September, will not be permitted to remain in the country due to his Job termination.

However, according to The Telegraph, Zsolt Low and Benjamin Webber, two of the German’s aides from his time at Stamford Bridge, were put on gardening leave, meaning they are technically still working and are permitted to stay in England.

It’s unknown why the Todd Boehly-led team at Stamford Bridge decided against offering Tuchel a similar deal when after winning the Champions League for the Blues in 2021.

According to The Telegraph, the 40-year-old plans to go back to Munich, but will divide his time between the German city and London.

The post-Brexit Governing Body Endorsement visa used by the German to accept the Chelsea position permitted him to remain in England for the length of his employment with the team.

The three-year visa, which may cost more than £1,000 to acquire, can be extended for an additional year as long as the applicant keeps a job.

However, Tuchel is reportedly the first coach who was compelled to leave England as a consequence of the new post-Brexit visa regulations.



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