Chelsea's ownership hierarchy, BlueCo, are poised to maintain their strong backing for manager Liam Rosenior throughout the summer transfer window, regardless of whether the club achieves Champions League football next season. The west London outfit is currently experiencing a difficult March as the Premier League campaign approaches its decisive final stages, with recent losses to Everton and Newcastle United significantly jeopardising their chances of finishing in the top five on the final matchday.
Season Challenges and Managerial Support
The Blues also suffered a humiliating 8-2 defeat against Paris Saint-Germain, which eliminated them from the Champions League competition. However, sources close to the situation indicate that it would require a far more dramatic collapse in form and results to compel the ownership group to consider replacing Rosenior at this juncture.
Rosenior's Role in Summer Recruitment
Liam Rosenior is set to play an active role in the club's summer recruitment strategy, with the manager already engaged in discussions with the leadership team as Chelsea prepares for a busy and crucial transfer window ahead. Rosenior, who previously managed Strasbourg, signed a substantial six-year contract with Chelsea when he was persuaded to join from the club's sister team in January of this year.
Despite the mounting pressure and disappointing outcomes in recent matches, Chelsea's commitment to Rosenior appears unwavering, with the ownership group emphasising a long-term vision for the team's development and success under his guidance.



