Former Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann has been added to the list of managers tipped to replace Jose Mourinho at Chelsea.
Mourinho is determined to see out his contract which has three years left to run.
Mourinho and billionaire club owner Roman Abramovich shared a victory embrace in the Old Trafford directors' suite after Chelsea booked a place in the FA Cup final with a victory over Blackburn on Sunday, suggesting that any differences there might have been between the pair had been settled.
Nevertheless Klinsmann, who led Germany to the World Cup semi-finals last summer, has been linked with the Stamford Bridge job in the press and Franz Beckenbauer, who won the World Cup as a player and manager with West Germany, believes the former Tottenham striker would 'fit' at the west London club if he is prepared to give up his California home.
It is claimed he will be offered a £7million-a-year contract to take over at the club.
Beckenbauer told The Sun: 'Jurgen and Chelsea fits but it won't work if he tries to commute.
'Nevertheless if the chance arises for Jurgen he should grab it. At 42, he is a young man who can work at a top club.
'When Jurgen does a job he is engaging and energetic. He still enjoys great respect in England from his time at Tottenham.'
Mourinho is determined to see out his contract which has three years left to run.
Mourinho and billionaire club owner Roman Abramovich shared a victory embrace in the Old Trafford directors' suite after Chelsea booked a place in the FA Cup final with a victory over Blackburn on Sunday, suggesting that any differences there might have been between the pair had been settled.
Nevertheless Klinsmann, who led Germany to the World Cup semi-finals last summer, has been linked with the Stamford Bridge job in the press and Franz Beckenbauer, who won the World Cup as a player and manager with West Germany, believes the former Tottenham striker would 'fit' at the west London club if he is prepared to give up his California home.
It is claimed he will be offered a £7million-a-year contract to take over at the club.
Beckenbauer told The Sun: 'Jurgen and Chelsea fits but it won't work if he tries to commute.
'Nevertheless if the chance arises for Jurgen he should grab it. At 42, he is a young man who can work at a top club.
'When Jurgen does a job he is engaging and energetic. He still enjoys great respect in England from his time at Tottenham.'