Although De Zerbi is not yet in London, the framework of a long-term project is already in place. The five-year contract offer reflects a desire for stability, with the board viewing the former Brighton boss as the ideal candidate to implement a lasting philosophy. According to Sky Sports, discussions continued on Tuesday to finalise the makeup of his backroom staff, with the club pushing for a total agreement this week to ensure the new head coach can travel to the UK and begin work before several key players return from international duty.