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Big-time player speaks on reports Chelsea transfer move on cards

Attacker Cole Palmer has opened up and responded to the many reports in the media that he could leave Chelsea at the end of the season, and make the move to Manchester United, but he has responded to the rumours.

After having a season that has been full of injuries, after having a January window that saw Enzo Maresca get sacked by the CHELSEA board after a poor start to the season, there has been alot of speculation that Manchester United are keen on Palmer.

Manchester United will be looking to add some quality at the end of the season and adding players to the side that will make a real difference, and with the rumours that Palmer is homesick and wants a move back to Manchester, a £120M has been mooted.

Palmer was the star of the show as the Blues saw off bottom of the table Wolves 3-1 at Molineux, and the noise circulating Palmer has been incessant in recent weeks, but Palmer was keen to quash any speculation after the Wolves game. Speaking to BBC’s Match of the Day, he said: “Everyone loves to chat rubbish, don’t they? I don’t pay too much attention to it.

“You see things. But I feel like I’ve come from a strong place anyway so I don’t pay attention to it.”

IcChelseanews says…

Palmer being linked with a move to leave the club at the end of the season has come as a shock to many CHELSEA fans, especially as he is tied down to a massive contract and has shown no desire to want to depart the club.

But we doubt that he will actually pack his bags and leave guys.

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