Chelsea FC has parted ways with head coach Liam Rosenior, requiring the club to provide compensation. However, a unique provision in his contract may mitigate the financial impact of this termination.
Details: As reported by insider Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea included a termination clause in Rosenior’s contract. This means the club will not be obligated to pay his full salary for the remaining years of the deal, resulting in a lower compensation package.
Previously, it was noted that Rosenior signed a long-term contract in January 2026, which extends until 2032. Early termination of this agreement would typically involve significant financial obligations, with Chelsea having been set to pay approximately £24 million in compensation.
Furthermore, it has been reported that the Blues hierarchy is proactively seeking new managerial candidates, engaging in preliminary discussions aimed at addressing the team’s ongoing struggles on the pitch.
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