Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Chelsea Fires Coach Less Than Four Months into Six-Year Contract

The U.S. private equity consortium that owns Chelsea could have to pay Liam Rosenior millions of dollars through 2032.

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Liam Rosenior is out as Chelsea coach. The club will likely owe him millions.

The struggling Premier League club fired its head coach on Wednesday, less than four months into his six-and-a-half-year deal with the team. Chelsea hired the 41-year-old British coach in January from fellow BlueCo team Strasbourg on a deal running through 2032.

Rosenior’s Chelsea squad has been in an aggressive nosedive for weeks. It hasn’t won a Premier League match since early March, losing five in a row without a goal for the first time since 1912. Chelsea is currently seven points behind Liverpool for the fifth and final spot in the Champions League, and Liverpool has a game in hand. (The Premier League could get a sixth Champions league spot, which Chelsea would also miss out on if the season ended today.)

“This has not been a decision the Club has taken lightly, however recent results and performances have fallen below the necessary standards with still so much more to play for this season,” the club said in a statement. “Everyone at Chelsea FC wishes Liam every success in the future.”

It’s not clear how much Chelsea owes Rosenior for his quick exit. His annual salary is reportedly £4 million, or about $5.4 million at current conversion rates, which means Chelsea could owe up to $32 million, or about $32.4 million, for the remaining six years. But reports suggest that Chelsea has some firing protections, with a buyout perhaps only reaching about $13.5 million to $16.2 million. Sky Sports reported that Rosenior’s contract had a break clause, and that swirling “reports that Chelsea will have to pay Rosenior a large compensation fee are not accurate.” 

Chelsea did not immediately answer questions about Rosenior’s contract.

Fans have recently been lining the streets to protest its BlueCo owners, the web of private equity groups led by Todd Boehly.

Boehly, the billionaire Lakers and Dodgers owner, spearheaded the Chelsea takeover in 2022, and has introduced a multi-club ownership model that shuttles players and coaches back and forth between his English and French clubs.

Four years out from BlueCo’s takeover, Chelsea has failed to establish consistency or financial stability. The club’s tradition of quickly sacking coaches has continued, with Thomas Tuchel, Graham Potter, Mauricio Pochettino, Enzo Maresca, and Rosenior all leading the team under BlueCo. Earlier this month, the club announced about $350 million in losses for the 2024–25 season, the largest figure in Premier League history.

Being back in the Champions League this season has brought Chelsea about £80 million in revenue, according to The Athletic, meaning missing out on Europe could lead to major losses next year.

Some of these financial wounds are self-inflicted. For example, Rosenior was brought in to replace Maresca, who had signed a five-year deal in 2024, and the team reportedly paid him a £4.3 million buyout, or about $5.8 million.

BlueCo signed both of its past two coaches to lengthy contracts, despite traditional quick turnarounds in European soccer. No Chelsea coach has lasted more than four consecutive seasons since before the Premier League era.

Rosenior was dubbed “LinkedIn Liam” by the British media for his affinity for corporate speak. “In English, the word ‘manage’—if you split the two words, it’s man [and] age—you’re aging men,” he told reporters when he was at Strasbourg.

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