Chelsea are weighing up a move for Liam Rosenior as they continue to shape their coaching structure, while the club is also exploring a possible double transfer deal ahead of the summer window.
Rosenior, who has impressed with his work in recent seasons, is understood to be on Chelsea’s shortlist as the Blues consider options for a key role within the first-team staff. Chelsea have been reviewing a number of candidates as part of their wider plan to build a stable coaching setup to match their long-term squad rebuild.
Those plans run alongside transfer activity, with Chelsea also looking at the chance to bring in two players in the same deal. The club’s recruitment team has been active for months, targeting additions that fit the profile of a young, high-upside squad, while still wanting immediate impact in key areas.
Negotiations are still at an early stage and there is no agreement in place, but Chelsea’s interest is described as genuine as they aim to move quickly once the market opens. Any approach for Rosenior would depend on availability and the exact job description Chelsea settle on, as the club remains careful not to rush major decisions after a turbulent period.
Elsewhere, Manchester United are preparing to test the waters with a major offer of around €90 million as they look to strengthen their squad for next season. United have been monitoring several top targets and are ready to make a statement with a bid they hope will push talks forward.
The club is expected to be aggressive in the market, with key positions identified and budget set aside for at least one headline signing. United’s recruitment plans are also influenced by potential departures, as the team continues to reshape under its current sporting leadership.
While a deal is not yet close, the size of the proposed bid underlines United’s intent to wrap up priority business early. With both Chelsea and United planning significant changes, the coming weeks could bring rapid movement as clubs position themselves ahead of a busy summer.
















