Marina Granovskaia is in line to stage an exit from the Chelsea camp soon with the transfer negotiator set to follow in the footsteps of Bruce Buck who stepped down on Monday.
The 76-year-old Buck served as the chairman of Chelsea for 19 years but would be bowing out come June 30 following the change in ownership at Stamford Bridge earlier this year.
New owner Todd Boehly would be assuming the duties of chairman and oversee his first transfer window this summer in which the American businessman is expected to provide the required financial backing to Thomas Tuchel.
According to a report from The Sun, following Buck’s departure, the door is wide open for the highly-rated Chelsea executive Granovskaia to follow suit which could ensure more power for the boss Thomas Tuchel on the transfer front.
Tuchel is backed to spend lavishly in the summer to overhaul his ranks and bring in much-needed reinforcements for his defensive and attacking departments ahead of the start of the new season.