Chelsea quiet on Ten Cate rumors

Chelsea won't yet confirm rumors that Henk ten Cate is set to join their coaching staff.

LONDON - Chelsea are refusing to confirm that Henk ten Cate will arrive at Stamford Bridge to join Avram Grant's coaching team.


Ajax gave their coach permission to talk to Chelsea on Sunday and it appears that Ten Cate has only to agree personal terms with the Premier League club to ensure he teams up with Grant and assistant Steve Clarke.


But Chelsea have yet to make any official comment over his proposed move, although Ajax do not expect negotiations to drag on.


A statement issued by the Dutch club on their official website read: "Ajax have reached agreement with the English club about the immediate transfer of Henk ten Cate.


"After being approached by Chelsea, Henk ten Cate asked the Ajax management last week for permission to start negotiations with the Premier League side. After internal deliberations, Ajax granted permission.


"It is now up to Chelsea and Henk ten Cate to finalise the deal together. Ajax do not expect this to take much time."


Grant is still looking for a fitness coach, a goalkeeping coach and a scout, but Clarke and Ten Cate would be the two men responsible for first-team affairs under him.


The 52-year-old Israeli has always worked with two assistants and confirmed last Friday that he was hoping for a European coach to work with Clarke - citing ten Cate as one of the men he had identified as a possible addition to his backroom staff.


It has been widely reported that Ten Cate will agree a three-year contract with Chelsea.


But Ajax fans are not sorry that he appears to be quitting the club for Chelsea.


Although the Amsterdam side lie second in the Dutch league they have crashed out of two European competitions.


They lost to Slavia Prague in Champions League qualifying before going down to Dinamo Zagreb in the UEFA Cup first round.


And during Sunday's 2-2 draw at Sparta Rotterdam, fans aimed abuse at Ten Cate, club chairman John Jaakke and defender Jurgen Colin.


Regular chants of "Henkie, get lost and take Jaakke and Colin with you" rang around the away end as Ajax struggled to gain a point.


Ten Cate, who previously worked under compatriot Frank Rijkaard at Barcelona, responded by defending his time in charge, which has yielded two trophies - last season's Dutch Cup and the Dutch Super Cup.


He said: "What must I say about that? Under my leadership we have played 41 games, gained 92 points and scored over a hundred goals."


But he would not be drawn on his future, adding: "I can't say if I was sitting on the Ajax bench for the last time. That's not up to me. It's now something between Ajax and Chelsea.


"I don't know more than that the clubs are speaking. And if they don't come to an agreement I will gladly be coach of Ajax until the end of the season. And if they reach a deal I will go to Chelsea."


However, numerous members of the Chelsea first-team squad are now away on international duty with captain John Terry among them.


After leading Chelsea to their first Barclays Premier League victory under Grant at Bolton on Sunday, Terry hailed the Israeli as the 'right man for the job' following Jose Mourinho's departure from the club.


Terry, who continues to play with a face mask to protect his fractured cheekbone, declared: "Avram's come in and with the likes of Steve Clarke and Brendan Rodgers about it's been fantastic. It's great to have familiar faces.


"Clarkey knows the club inside out, and when he speaks it really goes in. It's from the heart with Clarkey, not just for the English lads but the foreign lads as well.


"The fans are turning up and travelling all over the world for us, so they're still behind us and behind Avram. Having spoken to them, they've got great feelings for Mourinho and they'll always sing his name, but Avram is the next step and we move forward


"They'll certainly love him in the future. He's definitely the man for the future, and you can see we were always going to have that first week or two where it didn't go as well as we liked, but he's putting his thoughts and feelings on to the training pitch and we're developing that in the matches.


"He's the right man in charge and everybody has to get behind him. There's always lot more to come from Chelsea.


"He's trying to do his bit along with Steve Clarke. It's great to have people like that around you, and it's important for us because the lads fully respect him, are fully behind him and we're happy with him."