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Chelsea Sack Liam Rosenior After 106 Days in Charge as Club Release Statement

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Chelsea have sacked manager Liam Rosenior after just 106 days in charge, following a run of six defeats in their last seven matches, with the club confirming Calum McFarlane will step in as Interim Head Coach until the end of the season.

Rosenior replaced Enzo Maresca on January 6 and made an impressive start to life at Stamford Bridge, winning six of his opening seven games at the helm.

Following the sixth win of that run against West Ham United on January 31, Chelsea sat fourth in the Premier League table and two points clear of Manchester United in sixth.

Fast-forward less than three months and the Blues lie in seventh position and 10 points adrift of the Red Devils, and they are in danger of missing out on European football next season altogether.

Rosenior’s side have also failed to score in all the recent six losses, showing their struggles in the final third.

The loss against United last weekend was a particular blow as it was an opportunity to close the gap on a position that would allow them to qualify for the Champions League, but the performance in the 3-0 defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion on Tuesday proved to be the final straw.

Chelsea Release Club Statement

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Chelsea confirmed Rosenior’s exit on Tuesday evening, posting a club statement.

‘Chelsea Football Club has today parted company with Head Coach Liam Rosenior.

On behalf of everyone at Chelsea FC, we would like to place on record our gratitude to Liam and his staff for all their efforts during their time with the Club.

Liam has always conducted himself with the highest integrity and professionalism following his appointment mid-way through the season.

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. Everyone at Chelsea FC wishes Liam every success in the future.

Calum McFarlane will take charge of the team as Interim Head Coach until the end of the season with support from existing Club backroom staff, as we strive to achieve European qualification and progress in the FA Cup.

As the Club works to bring stability to the Head Coach position, we will undertake a process of self-reflection to make the right long-term appointment.’

Chelsea Forced to Reconsider Rosenior Position

Liam Rosenior

While Chelsea wanted to back and judge the 41-year-old over years rather than months in the job, the recent run of five straight league losses without no goals ultimately forced them to reconsider their position on Rosenior.

As well as the issues on the pitch in recent weeks, the former Strasbourg coach has had problems to deal with off of it too.

Captain Enzo Fernandez was dropped from the squad for two matches following public comments he made over his future, before he returned to the starting XI against Man United on Sunday.

GMS understands the Argentina international felt the punishment he received from Rosenior and the club was harsh, which was a belief shared by some of his teammates in the Chelsea dressing room.

Those players were left shocked by Enzo Maresca’s mid-season exit by mutual consent, and they believe it has derailed their season.

Chelsea’s aim following the exit of the Italian was to qualify for the Champions League, but their hopes of doing that are fading after their form in recent weeks.

Senior Chelsea Players Unhappy With Tactics

Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior looks on during the loss to Everton

According to GMS sources, several senior Chelsea players were unhappy with Rosenior’s tactics and training sessions, with his overall methods doubted.

Furthermore, his way of attacking his players in post-match interviews was not well received despite the disappointing performances on the pitch.

Chelsea will now seek to bring in a proven coach with experience as their next manager, with an FA Cup semi-final against Leeds United at Wembley on Sunday next on the agenda.

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Tottenham Offer Guglielmo Vicario For Gleison Bremer Swap Deal

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Tottenham are incredibly busy in the summer transfer window already, but Tuttosport reports that a surprise swap deal could now be on the cards.

It comes as Spurs are looking to rebuild the squad to improve on their recent disappointing campaigns in the Premier League, with an initial focus on the backline.

Andy Robertson has been announced as the first deal of the summer, joining from Liverpool at the end of his contract, while Marcos Senesi is set to join shortly after on a free transfer from Bournemouth.

A new contract for Ben Davies keeps even more depth and leadership in the squad, while work is underway to sign Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton.

Despite that, another centre-back could be on the cards in a surprise swap deal.

Gleison Bremer Swap Deal

Juventus' Bremer arrives at Hard Rock Stadium

According to reports from Tuttosport, Tottenham are interested in a move for Juventus defender Gleison Bremer as an option to replace Cristian Romero this summer.

It’s claimed that Roberto De Zerbi is keen on the ‘monster’ centre-back, having seen his work during his time at Sassuolo, while the Brazilian is also open to a potential exit from Juventus.

A €58 million (£50 million) release clause exists in the 29-year-old’s deal that the Bianconeri can point to in transfer discussions, but Spurs may have a trick of their own.

The report adds that Tottenham are trying to lower that valuation in transfer discussions by offering Guglielmo Vicario as an option, in what could be a potential swap deal if discussions moved in that direction.

The goalkeeper has been linked with an exit from the North London club this summer, and has been outlined as a potential target for Juventus.

A €20 million (£17.25 million) has been placed on the Italian goalkeeper, and while the interest in Bremer may not necessarily lead to a swap deal, it is suggested as an option for Spurs.

It remains to be seen whether it is possible, but it would be quite a surprise move for the Lilywhites, for several different reasons.

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Bremer Transfer Surprise

Roberto De Zerbi

While Bremer has been linked with a move to the Premier League in the past, a switch to Tottenham this summer would come as something of a surprise.

Even with exits expected for Romero and Radu Dragusin, Spurs are set to have plenty of centre-back options if they can get their current targets through the door.

Senesi and Van Hecke would be competing with the likes of Micky van de Ven, Kevin Danso, and Luka Vuskovic for minutes, while the pairing of Robertson and Davies could also function on the left-side of the central pair.

Throwing Bremer into the mix would only unbalance things even further, not least when Tottenham don’t have the schedule to justify such strength in depth for one specific area.


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Adding Vicario in for a potential swap deal may also be a surprise, as Spurs would likely reinvest anything into another goalkeeper to compete with Antonin Kinsky.

The goalkeeper does look set for an exit, however, even despite De Zerbi describing Vicario as a “top player” during his stint at the club so far.

Even if that is the case, he may not end up at Juventus, because recent reports have suggested that their priority will be Aston Villa ace Emiliano Martinez.

It remains to be seen if there is a twist in the tale that will see a swap deal occur, but it would be quite the surprise if so.

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Premier League Clubs Plan to Sue if Man City Found Guilty of 115 Charges

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It has been revealed this week that Everton must pay £40m to Burnley after The Toffees lost a legal battle over PSR issues. Following this financial punishment of one Premier League club, the potential outcome of Manchester City’s 115 charges case has also come into focus.

The Etihad outfit are alleged to have violated financial regulations and could face severe punishment. While point deductions, fines and transfer bans have been discussed, there will also be a key focus on what action rival Premier League sides will take if Man City are found guilty.

In the recent case between Everton and Burnley, the Clarets argued that if the points deduction had happened in 2022 – the year they were relegated – Everton would have gone down instead. This would have obviously had a major impact on the two clubs’ finances, hence why further retrospective punishment was taken this week, with the Toffees told to pay out £40m.


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The Everton punishment news was broken by The Lawyer. That same outlet has also revealed how this could be a sign of things to come with regard to the Man City case. A report notes:

“The Premier League’s rules allow for clubs to seek compensation from other clubs for rule breaches that cause them loss.” While adding: “Damages in these cases are typically calculated by taking into account the value of the lost opportunity and the likelihood of success.”

As such, some Premier League clubs may well aim to seek compensation from Manchester City if they are found guilty of any breaches. The article said ‘Manchester City and its rivals will be closely following the appeal and any legal precedent it sets’ before then explaining what those teams are planning to do, should the opportunity arise:

“Several Premier League clubs are understood to have lined up legal counsel to sue City for compensation, should it be found to have breached League rules in the 115 charges case brought against it.”

How Premier League Clubs Could Sue Man City For Millions

Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe

As an example of how one Premier League side could look to sue Man City for compensation, SheWore have written up a hypothetical for what some teams could be owed. The article notes that ‘based on the Burnley judgement, both Arsenal and Manchester United could make the case that they suffered a loss of earnings due to Man City finishing ahead of them.’

As Premier League teams get ‘prize money’ depending on where they finish, certain clubs could well argue that they have missed out on millions due to Man City’s alleged crimes. For example, SheWore point out that Man City finished fourth in 2015/16, level on points with Manchester United but above them on goal difference. As such, they qualified for the Champions League ahead of their rivals, earning £50m from being in the competition the next year.

As the 115 charges relate largely to a range of alleged financial rule breaches between 2009 and 2018, should they be found guilty, there could be a huge number of cases made against Man City with regard to retrospective compensation. It remains unclear when a verdict will be reached, but certain insiders expect it to be soon.

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Man Utd Face Transfer Concern For Sandro Tonali As AC Milan Eye Deal

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Manchester United face a battle to land one of their key targets in the summer transfer window, as TEAMtalk reports of another team entering the race to seal their signature.

It comes as the Red Devils are looking to bolster the midfield ranks this summer, as Ederson is set to join from Atalanta as one of a few additions expected in the centre of the pitch.

There are plenty of options on the cards, with confidence that the club could land Elliot Anderson ahead of their rivals Manchester City, while links continue to emerge over interest for the likes of Alex Scott, Adam Wharton, and Carlos Baleba.

United are already facing a transfer hijack from Real Madrid after Jose Mourinho asked his new club to sign United target Mateus Fernandes from West Ham, and it might not be theonly one.

Then there’s the future of Sandro Tonali to consider, with Man United firmly in the race for the Newcastle star valued at £100 million, but there is fresh competition for his signature.

AC Milan Join Sandro Tonali Race

Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali in action

As Man United line up a potential deal for Tonali this summer, they may be met with some fierce competition, as TeamTalk reports that the midfielder’s former side AC Milan view a pathway to landing the star.

It’s stated that the Rossoneri are keen on a return, but the Italian international’s camp are frustrated by the club’s delay in putting a new leadership team in place.

AC Milan dismissed Massimiliano Allegri, along with much of the sporting structure behind him, leaving the club in search of a fresh plan after failing to qualify for the Champions League.

While that process to hire a new head coach and sporting director is ongoing, there is belief that a return to the San Siro could be on the cards for Tonali.

The £100 million price tag could prove prohibitive, but the report claims that AC Milan are looking at deal structures that could write off previous transfer fees owed to the club from Newcastle for deals involving Tonali and Malick Thiaw.

It’s unclear how successful that will be, but Tonali’s preference appears to be a return to his former club, if he is to leave the Magpies this summer.

That comes as a potential blow for Man United, who have been tracking a deal for the 26-year-old as a potential key target for the summer window.

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Michael Carrick’s Midfield Focus

Manchester United caretaker manager Michael Carrick claps the fans

While the midfield will be a focus for Manchester United, there should also be a priority in signing players with the right attitude to joining the club.

The Red Devils cannot afford to have players who don’t want to join the club, with Tonali’s preference to joining AC Milan making it clear where his priorities stand.

While United seemingly have the upper hand, with more money to spend than the Rossoneri, as well as a clear structure in place, a move for the midfielder is likely to take time, if he waits to see the outcome of their rebuild.

It would be a deal for a player described as a “superstar”, but one that may not come with the same level of buy-in that Man United could get elsewhere.


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With that in mind, attention should turn towards players who can join quickly, and with a desire to play at Old Trafford to be part of the new project.

That buy-in will help Carrick continue to build the foundations that have got the club back into the Champions League, with aims of going even further in the future.

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