Brighton and Hove Albion head coach Graham Potter is among five nominees for the Premier League’s Manager of the Month award as his move to Chelsea draws closer.
The 47-year-old is widely reported to have agreed terms to take charge at Stamford Bridge following the departure of Thomas Tuchel on Wednesday.
Having been nominated for August’s Manager of the Month gong, Potter’s arrival at Chelsea could coincide with him being rewarded for a stellar start to the season with Brighton.
The Seagulls won three of their five games in August, drawing with Newcastle United and losing to Fulham, and finished the month in fourth place behind Tottenham, Manchester City and Arsenal.
Those three sides have also seen their leaders nominated, with Mikel Arteta, Antonio Conte and Pep Guardiola shortlisted alongside Fulham’s Marco Silva.
Arteta led Arsenal to five wins from five matches in August, while Conte and Guardiola did not taste defeat during the month and Silva led Fulham to two wins and two draws.
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The nominations for Manager of the Month were released alongside the shortlist for August’s Player of the Month, where City’s Erling Haaland is the firm favourite to pick up the award after scoring nine goals in five matches.
Arsenal are the only side to have two nominees up for the award, in captain Martin Odegaard and striker Gabriel Jesus, with the eight-man shortlist dominated by players outside of the established ‘top six’ in the Premier League.
Brighton’s Pascal Gross, Fulham’s Aleksander Mitrovic, Newcastle United’s Nick Pope, Leeds United’s Rodrigo and Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha are the other nominees.
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