The mind-blowing cost of the watch Chelsea star Cole Palmer was wearing as the Blues jetted off to the FIFA Club World Cup has been revealed – and it is not for the faint-hearted. The Englishman has endured an up-and-down season at Stamford Bridge, starting where he had left off the year prior but suffered a dip in form before a man-of-the-match display led Enzo Maresca's team to Conference League victory.
Palmer is part of the 28-man squad that has travelled to the United States for the inaugural tournament, with the Blues' first game coming against LAFC on 16th June. And while Palmer is known to be cold on the pitch, it is the price of what he was sporting on his wrist that is bound to give more people chills.
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Palmer Seen Wearing Watch Worth Over £200,000
The playmaker was pictured with it during Chelsea's flight out to Philadelphia
In a picture posted to Chelsea's social media accounts, the 23-year-old was seen sporting a Richard Mille RM-07, which the Daily Mail claimed was a nod to the history of luxury Italian car brands such as Ferrari. With blue, white, red and green colours, it also matches the same palette as the Italian flag.
The limited-edition titanium watch is said to be worth an incredible £220,000, though similar versions can also be found retailing on other sites for upwards of £260,000.
Though the cost of the watch is something that most could only dream of spending, it still doesn't come close to the price of the one Mohamed Salah was seen wearing when signing his Liverpool contract earlier this year.
Another Richard Mille item, the RM17-02 draped around the Egyptian's wrist was believed to set the 33-year-old back £725,000.
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