Following Liam Rosenior’s brutally swift exit from Stamford Bridge this week, the rumour mill went into absolute overdrive.Social media was full of reports that the tactician was walking away with a historic £24 million golden handshake.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CAUGHTOFFSIDE APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYHowever, according to respected journalist Ben Jacobs, the actual financial reality of Rosenior’s departure is vastly different from the sensationalised headlines.Chelsea do not owe Rosenior hefty pay packageIt’s incredibly easy to see exactly why that massive £24 million figure started circulating in the press.Just a few months ago in January, the BlueCo ownership proudly handed Rosenior a mammoth six-and-a-half-year contract, supposedly tying him down to the West London project until the summer of 2032.Naturally, when a club pulls the plug on a deal of that length after a mere 23 matches in charge, fans expect a monumental financial penalty.But Jacobs has firmly poured cold water on those wild suggestions, reporting that the final severance package is “nowhere near” that astronomical amount.More Stories / Latest NewsThe real truth behind Liam Rosenior’s Chelsea severance package has emergedApr 23 2026, 7:13Not for sale: Man United have clear stance on creative force of the clubApr 23 2026, 6:56Report: Chelsea line up move for Premier League boss after Liam Rosenior departureApr 23 2026, 6:47Blues planned a favourable exit strategyInstead of being owed the entire remainder of that staggering 2032 contract, the separation agreement is significantly more modest.Want more CaughtOffside coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustRosenior will reportedly receive several months of continued pay, but Chelsea are strictly not liable for the remaining years of the deal.As per Jacobs, the club’s hierarchy actually views the final settlement as highly “favourable to all parties.”For an ownership group that has already burned through tens of millions in compensation for previous dismissed managers like Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter, discovering a legally sound escape in Rosenior’s contract shows Chelsea have matured and become sensible.Rosenior’s incredibly brief tenure was nothing short of a disaster. He leaves with a meager 47.8% win rate and a dismal 1.52 points-per-game record.Calum McFarlane officially steps in to navigate the remaining fixtures.New era at Chelsea could begin with surprise Tottenham transfer The post The real truth behind Liam Rosenior’s Chelsea severance package has emerged appeared first on CaughtOffside.