Chelsea's
former technical director Michael Emenalo has joined Monaco just three weeks
after leaving the Premier League champions, the Ligue 1 side announced on
Monday.
"AS Monaco is delighted to
announce the appointment of Michael Emenalo as new sporting director,"
Monaco said in a statement. "He will take charge of all sport matters,
under the authority of (Vice President) Vadim Vasilyev."
Former Nigeria international Emenalo
joins Monaco following his decision to quit Chelsea earlier in the month after
10 years at Stamford Bridge.
"It's a wonderful
opportunity for me in such a high quality project," added Emenalo.
"AS Monaco has shown a great evolution in the past few seasons and I am
convinced that the club will keep being successful."
Emenalo, 52, became one of
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich's key confidants in his decade at the Blues as
they racked up the trophies and achieved huge success in youth football.
"I have been following
Michael Emenalo's work for a long time and I am very happy to have him here
after he chose to quit Chelsea," said Vasilyev.
"His know-how in scouting
network, as well as the technical skills he developed working in one of the
most successful clubs in the world in the past few years, are the main reasons
leading us to present him our ambitious challenge."
Emenalo joined Chelsea in 2007
as an opposition scout while Avram Grant was still coach, and rose to become
technical director in 2011.
During his time at Stamford
Bridge, Chelsea won three Premier League titles, the 2012 Champions League,
three FA Cups, the League Cup and the Europa League