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Liam Rosenior not looking to leave Strasbourg, despite Fulham links

Liam Rosenior has caught the eyes of Premier League clubs. The Englishman became manager of RC Strasbourg Alsace back in the summer of 2024, replacing Patrick Vieira. The previous season, RCSA were mired in a relegation battle, but last season, they qualified for European football; they are once again in contention for the European places this season, and the Alsace club are currently second in the UEFA Europa Conference League table, level on points with leaders Samsunspor.

The way that he has managed a very youthful side to get consistent results has not gone unnoticed across the Channel. The former Hull City manager was recently linked with replacing Marco Silva at Fulham, whilst his name was also linked to the Wolverhampton Wanderers job. 

However, it would seem that Rosenior is not in any rush to leave Strasbourg. Speaking to L’Équipe, a member of his entourage said, “He is happy with his choice and with the project developed at Strasbourg. At his age, at this stage in his career, Le Racing is a great place to experiment, to learn how to manage high-potential prospects, to manage the pressure of a club playing in European competition, and to target the top of the table, before going higher.”

Rosenior’s commitment to Strasbourg was evidenced earlier this year, when he signed a new contract that runs until 2028. 

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