Former Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior has launched legal proceedings against the club, centered on a disagreement over his severance package.
Details: According to reports from David Ornstein, Rosenior is seeking full compensation for the entirety of his lengthy contract, which was originally set for a duration of six and a half years. The dispute originated when Chelsea’s management declined to pay the total amount outlined in the agreement.
The conflict has escalated due to a notable discrepancy in the valuation of compensation following Rosenior’s premature dismissal. The coach, whose contract was intended to last until 2032, claims that the club’s actions violate their original contractual obligations.
Rosenior’s legal representatives are preparing to substantiate their claim for full compensation in court, despite the club’s efforts to reduce costs. It is significant to note that he was terminated in April 2026, only four months into his tenure as head coach.

