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Sports April 23, 2026

ROSENIOR BOMBSHELL: Chelsea Secrets EXPOSED!

ROSENIOR BOMBSHELL: Chelsea Secrets EXPOSED!

Liam Rosenior’s departure from Stamford Bridge ignited a firestorm of speculation, fueled by reports of a staggering £24 million payout. The rumour spread with incredible speed, dominating social media and sparking debate among fans.

However, the narrative of a massive golden handshake appears to be far from the truth. Respected journalist Ben Jacobs has revealed a drastically different financial reality surrounding Rosenior’s exit.

The initial frenzy stemmed from a six-and-a-half-year contract, signed just months ago in January, seemingly binding Rosenior to the club until 2032. Such a lengthy deal naturally led to expectations of a substantial penalty for early termination.

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Those expectations, it turns out, were wildly inflated. Jacobs reports the final severance package is “nowhere near” the reported £24 million figure, offering a significant correction to the circulating claims.

Chelsea’s ownership group strategically planned for a potentially swift exit. The agreement avoids the obligation of paying out the remainder of Rosenior’s long-term contract, a shrewd move by the club’s hierarchy.

Instead of a monumental payout, Rosenior will receive compensation covering several months of continued salary. This outcome is viewed by the club as remarkably “favourable to all parties” involved.

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This outcome demonstrates a shift in approach for Chelsea’s ownership, who have previously authorized substantial compensation packages for dismissed managers like Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter. They’ve discovered a legally sound path to navigate a difficult situation.

Rosenior’s time at Chelsea was undeniably short-lived and unsuccessful. His win rate of 47.8% and a points-per-game average of just 1.52 paint a clear picture of a tenure that failed to meet expectations.

Calum McFarlane now assumes responsibility for guiding the team through the remaining fixtures, stepping into a challenging situation. The club now looks ahead, potentially with a new direction and a renewed focus on stability.

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