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Chelsea target Andre Villas-Boas has resigned as Porto coach, according to reports in Portugal.
The 33-year-old has been linked with the Blues in recent days following the sacking of Carlo Ancelotti in May.
Porto insisted on Monday that Villas-Boas could leave if a rival club paid £13.2m to activate a release clause in his contract.
The Lusa news agency has now reported Villas-Boas has terminated his Porto deal by paying the amount himself.
Villas-Boas guided Porto to a title treble last season, winning both the league and league cup as well as the Europa League.
Porto ended last season unbeaten in league with 27 wins in 30 matches, becoming only the second Portuguese club to finish a league season unbeaten, after Benfica in 1972-73.
A scout for compatriot Jose Mourinho at Porto, Chelsea and Inter Milan, Villas-Boas began his managerial career with Portuguese club Academica in October 2009.
Academica were winless and bottom of the first division at the time but finished the season in 11th place.
They also reached a Portuguese League Cup semi-final before Villas-Boas left to take over at Porto in June 2010.
Villas-Boas, who speaks fluent English, also worked with Sir Bobby Robson during the former England manager's spell in charge of Porto.
Ancelotti was sacked by Chelsea following a season without any silverware, with the London club finishing runners-up to Manchester United in the Premier League.
Numerous candidates have been touted as possible replacements for the Italian, among them Turkey boss Guss Hiddink, Villas-Boas and former Fulham, Manchester City and Blackburn boss Mark Hughes.
ANDRE VILLAS-BOAS FACTFILE
* Has an English grandmother and boasts a count and a baron among his relatives
* Invited to work as a trainee with Porto's youth-team coaches in 1994 by Sir Bobby Robson
* At 33, became youngest manager to win a European trophy by guiding Porto to Europa League title last season
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