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Nick Candy issues serious warning to Man Utd over Thomas Tuchel if he seals £2bn Chelsea takeover

POTENTIAL Chelsea owner Nick Candy has warned Manchester United to keep their hands off “brilliant human” Thomas Tuchel.
Candy’s consortium, including money men from Korea and the USA, made their £2billion-plus bid for the club on Friday.


United are still seeking a long-term boss and have cast envious eyes at Champions League winning German Tuchel.
But property developer and lifelong Blues fan Candy said: “Thomas Tuchel has done an incredible job at a very difficult time in the last few weeks.
“He’s spoken brilliantly, behaved brilliantly and is a true gent.
“It’s one thing being a great manager, it’s a different thing being a great human being.
“But he’s proven that he’s not just a great manager but a brilliant human being.
“He’s got the respect of the media, he’s got the respect of the players, he’s got the respect of the fans, so all credit to him.”
Tuchel has clearly won over Candy, despite his personal friendship with sacked former boss and Stamford Bridge legend Frank Lampard.
Asked if his stewardship would demonstrate the same ruthless and relentless pursuit of success as under Roman Abramovich, Candy said: “In business you have to make the right decisions at the right time.
POTENTIAL Chelsea owner Nick Candy has warned Manchester United to keep their hands off “brilliant human” Thomas Tuchel.
Candy’s consortium, including money men from Korea and the USA, made their £2billion-plus bid for the club on Friday.


United are still seeking a long-term boss and have cast envious eyes at Champions League winning German Tuchel.
But property developer and lifelong Blues fan Candy said: “Thomas Tuchel has done an incredible job at a very difficult time in the last few weeks.
“He’s spoken brilliantly, behaved brilliantly and is a true gent.
“It’s one thing being a great manager, it’s a different thing being a great human being.
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“But he’s proven that he’s not just a great manager but a brilliant human being.
“He’s got the respect of the media, he’s got the respect of the players, he’s got the respect of the fans, so all credit to him.”
Tuchel has clearly won over Candy, despite his personal friendship with sacked former boss and Stamford Bridge legend Frank Lampard.
Asked if his stewardship would demonstrate the same ruthless and relentless pursuit of success as under Roman Abramovich, Candy said: “In business you have to make the right decisions at the right time.