Roman Abramovich has instructed Chelsea officials to press ahead with the club’s summer transfer plans despite the uncertainty over next season’s manager.

Sportsmail understands the Blues owner has briefed the club’s board to move forward with securing their targets despite the fact they don’t know who will be head coach next term.

Antonio Conte is almost certain to leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the season with the boss’ relationship with the board at breaking point.

Roman Abramovich has instructed club officials to press on for the summer transfer policy

Conte’s biggest gripe with the Blues hierarchy is his lack of power regarding the club’s transfer business; Chelsea failing to pursue a number of his preferred options during his reign at the club.

However, Chelsea’s bosses are refusing to relinquish control of their transfer strategy; a point emphasised by the fact Abramovich is adamant his team must carry on with negotiations.

The Russian businessman has taken more of a hands-on roll with the club in recent months and will take an active role on who replaces Conte ahead of next season.

Blues boss Antonio Conte is almost certain to leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the season

Abramovich’s request for Chelsea not to delay potential incomings is also borne out of the fact the transfer window closes before the start of next season, leaving club chiefs with less time to complete their business.

Chelsea would have an interest in Manchester City centre-back John Stones should he become available this summer.

Likewise, the club have a long-standing interest in Nice midfielder Jean-Michael Seri.

And Abramovich wants to ensure the club are not left behind in the summer market despite the uncertainty over who will be in charge of team matters.