Chelsea star Cole Palmer might be open to Manchester United move
Manchester United should be looking to make some significant reinforcements in the summer transfer window. The club need more quality in various areas on the pitch, and their performance in the Premier League have been disastrous. United need a world-class striker, a quality midfielder, and also some reinforcements in the defence.
One of the players that United have been linked to is Chelsea’s attacking midfielder Cole Palmer. Palmer has been the best player for the Blues this season and has been in sensational form. United and Chelsea have been involved in some high-profile transfers in recent years.
Journalist reveals that Chelsea player Cole Palmer might be open to a move to Manchester United
Journalist Miguel Delaney has reported that Palmer might be open to the possibility of leaving for United. He feels that many clubs would want the Chelsea star for his quality, and United are certainly one of them. If there is any chance of getting him, the Red Devils would be making a move for him, and the player would also want to move to Old Trafford. However, the move is not expected to happen this summer.
Journalist reveals that Chelsea player Cole Palmer might be open to a move to Manchester United
Talking about his stats, Palmer has scored 14 goals in 33 matches so far in the Premier League 2024/2025 season. Eight of the 14 goals were scored at home, while he scored six goals in away games. Overall, Cole Palmer’s goals scored per 90 minutes are 0.44. Moreover, the Chelsea star’s total G/A (goals + assists) is 22 for this season. His goal involvement equates to 0.7 per 90 minutes, and his non-penalty xG per 90 minutes is 0.42.
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Manchester United see Cole Palmer as a perfect fit for their future. At 22, he offers creativity, versatility, and a knack for scoring goals. His ability to break down defences suits United’s attacking style, and with Premier League experience, he is seen as a long-term asset to boost their trophy hopes.
A move for Palmer this summer seems far-fetched. The player has become essential to Chelsea’s plans and is under contract until 2030. With the club focused on building around young talent, they’re unlikely to sell, especially to a rival. His rising value and key role make any deal tough for United right now.