“I’d like to know the source” – Liam Rosenior doesn’t deny big transfer rumour | OneFootball

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·21 de abril de 2026

“I’d like to know the source” – Liam Rosenior doesn’t deny big transfer rumour

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Liam Rosenior had the chance to deny a big transfer rumour around the future of Alejandro Garnacho yesterday.

However, the Blues boss chose not to directly say it was not true, although he did question it and asked to know the source of the story.


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The source of course was Alex Crook of talkSPORT, who claimed that Chelsea are looking to sell Garnacho already this summer. By the way, it is true, we actually had the exclusive on my website before anyone else reported it. Chelsea are absolutely open to selling Garnacho.

But Rosenior was a bit coy on it all and just used the question to try and claim that Garnacho was in good form when he clearly is not!

This guy Rosenior just gets worse and worse…

Rosenior on Garnacho rumours

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Alejandro Garnacho in action against Hull. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

In quotes picked up by Football London, Rosenior was asked on the rumours and replied:

“I’d like to know the source of the report. These reports can come from anywhere. Garna is 21 years old. Garna is someone who has special qualities when he is in a good place and he’s in good form. And my job is to help him reach those levels.”

Well, he’s not denying it!

In other news today…

Cole Palmer was annoyed with Alejandro Garnacho for switching off at a crucial moment and allowing Man Utd to score on Saturday. A video captured his angry reaction.

And also on Garnacho, a journalist has claimed that whoever signed him at Chelsea should be sacked on the spot, because he’s never been good enough.

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