You could work for Chelsea! Blues advertising for shock new job as fans say ‘time to save this club’

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AFTER another turbulent campaign for Chelsea the club are looking to find someone to help them get things right.

Despite dropping over £1BILLION on players alone since Todd Boehly took over, the Blues are only now hiring for a “Recruitment Analyst”.

Chelsea owner Todd Boehly is looking for a new recruit at Stamford BridgeGetty

The Premier League’s mid-table stragglers are looking for someone to join their team to help make sure the club are identifying the right players.

The successful candidate will be responsible for “identifying, monitoring and assisting in recruiting players suitable for Chelsea“.

While they will also be tasked with “providing detailed player background reports” to ensure the club a recruiting the best players possible.

Chelsea’s recent recruitment has been hit and miss with huge money spent on the likes of Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo, Marc Cucurella, Wesley Fofana and Mykhailo Mudryk.

And fans think they could do better than those who have been tasked with in-comings up until now.

Many Blues took to social media to voice their opinions with one writing: “Time to save this club.”

While another added: “Shouldn’t imagine it’ll take much analysis to deduce that our recruitment has been a shambles.”

A third joked: “How many analysts does it take to change a light bulb?”

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Main responsibilities for Chelsea Recruitment Analyst

To identify, monitor and assist in recruiting players suitable to CFC.
To have the ability to utilise subjective and objective scouting data.
To contribute in providing detailed player background reports.
To collate detailed videos using high quality telestration software.
To comply with all scouting and recruitment protocols implemented by Chelsea FC.
To create and develop department presentations to an excellent standard.
Align their activities to Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (ED&I) outcomes.
Update positional shortlists based on position specific and regional scouts reports.

And a fourth simply wrote: “SIGN ME UP!”

Cole Palmer’s £40m arrival is one example where Chelsea have hit the jackpot during their spending spree.

While stars like Romeo Lavia and Christopher Nkunku, who cost a combined £106m, have struggled to get on the pitch with injury problems.

The Stamford Bridge outfit look set for a mass exodus this summer as they try and re-balance the books ahead of more spending with a keen eye on staying on the right side of the Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

And even Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino has explained how the club will need to re-jig at the end of the season.

Speaking on the process of improving his side, he said: “It is a normal process that has happened.

“We need to accept, working and trying to fix this type of problem.

“Always when the end of the season arrives, we need to analyse the squad and what we are missing to try to add people with the capacity to provide what we are seeing today, to improve in the next seasons.”

The Blues currently sit in ninth place in the Premier League table winning 12, drawing eight and losing 10 of their 30 league games this term.

And although their league form has left plenty to desire they are still in with a shot at some silverware when they bid for a place in the FA Cup final during their semi-final clash against Man City at Wembley this month.

Cole Palmer has been the stand-out signing of the Boehly eraGetty

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