Roberto Di Matteo has been appointed Schalke manager after the Bundesliga strugglers sacked Jens Keller following a torrid start to the season.
The Italian, who won the Champions League as boss with Chelsea in 2012, has been without a club since being sacked by the Premier League club in November of the same year.
Di Matteo, who was replaced at Stamford Bridge by Rafa Benitez, was still being paid £130,000-a-week by the Blues until June 2014, but has signed a three-year deal with the Royal Blues in Germany.
Di Matteo was being paid £130,000-a-week in compensation until June 2014 by Chelsea
The 44-year-old’s new side face Chelsea in the Champions’ League group stage in Gelsenkirchen on November 25.
The Bundesliga club announced Keller’s dismissal on Twitter on Tuesday after a disappointing start to the season that has seen Schalke pick up only eight points in seven league games.
The team lost 2-1 to Hoffenheim on Saturday and has also been knocked out of the German Cup by third-division Dynamo Dresden.
Keller was appointed Schalke’s coach in December 2012 but faced constant speculation over his position.
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Chelsea love to use and dump. I pity Mikel
Collecting money for two years for doing nothing! Ahah