Bruno Saltor worked as the coach of the club's first team. Photo: PA/John Walton
Bruno Saltor has secretly left Chelsea four months after the club announced he would join head coach Mauricio Pochettino's coaching staff.
Chelsea have not confirmed details of the departure Saltora, who worked as the coach of the first team, but Telegraph Sport understands this. the club paid for the contract of the 42-year-old football player.
Chelsea have not officially announced Saltor's departure and the club have decided not to make any public statements.
This means that the two squad members who joined Chelsea from Brighton along with Graham Potter now remain The club has Ben Roberts, who was promoted to goalkeeper this summer, and Kyle Macaulay, who continues to work as a data analyst.
Chelsea paid a world record £21 million to hire Potter and his Brighton side just over a year ago but have now paid the head coach and three members of his staff — Billy Reid, Bjorn Hamberg and Saltor.
“ Saltor's rollercoaster at Chelsea largely mirrors the chaos at Stamford Bridge over the past 12 months.
By sacking Potter just seven months into his reign, Chelsea forced Saltor to take charge of the home game of the past season against Liverpool, which the club drew.
Saltor was effectively put on leave when Frank Lampard took temporary charge until the end of the campaign and brought in his own coaching staff.
Pochettino officially took up a post in the club. Chelsea in early July and brought their proven coaching staff with them. But the club announced that Saltor would remain part of the Argentine's backroom team.
However, that arrangement lasted less than four months and the revolving door at Chelsea continued to turn.
>Chelsea to meet with ex Saltor's side Brighton in the League Cup on Wednesday night after a torrid start to the season, winning just one of their first six Premier League games and failing to score in their last three games.
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