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Rosenior became wealthy after being dismissed by Chelsea, having enough money to buy a professional football club.

Late on April 22nd, Chelsea decided to terminate the contract with head coach Liam Rosenior following a disappointing series of results. However, the cost of this decision was substantial.

Chelsea compensates Rosenior with 24 million pounds.

According to revelations from Football London, the London club will have to pay up to 24 million pounds in compensation, as the contract between the two parties remains valid until 2032. This amount places Rosenior among the coaches receiving the largest compensation payments in the club's history.

Specifically, he ranks second only to Antonio Conte, who received 26.2 million pounds when leaving Chelsea in 2018. Following him are a series of prominent names such as Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter (each around 13 million pounds), Jose Mourinho (12.5 million pounds), Mauricio Pochettino (10 million pounds), Enzo Maresca (4.3 million pounds), and Frank Lampard (2 million pounds).

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Liam Rosenior earns a fortune after being dismissed by Chelsea.

Over the past decade, Chelsea has spent over 100 million pounds solely on compensation payments for dismissed coaches—a figure that demonstrates immense wastefulness, even for a financially powerful club.

The frequent replacement of coaches not only causes Stamford Bridge's team to "bleed" financially but also directly affects professional stability. In the context of the club undergoing reconstruction under new owners, the balance between patience and performance once again becomes urgent.

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The compensation amount for Rosenior is even sufficient to purchase the Championship club Sheffield Wednesday.

After parting with Rosenior, Chelsea reportedly considered a series of candidates, including Filipe Luis, Cesc Fabregas, Andoni Iraola, Xabi Alonso, and the familiar option Frank Lampard. The question arises whether Chelsea can soon achieve stability in the coaching position, or whether the costly cycle of dismissal and compensation will repeat in the near future.

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