While they've faced more than a few questions over the transfer policy in recent seasons, Chelsea have built a squad stacked with sensationally talented gems.
Enzo Maresca has some incredible players all throughout his squad now, but it's still easy to point to his most important: Cole Palmer.
Cole Palmer
The Englishman has only been at the club for two seasons, but has already amassed an unreal haul of 43 goals and 29 assists in 98 games.
Cole Palmer 2023-24 & 2024-25 stats (timeless)
When fit, the former Manchester City gem is the first name on the teamsheet, and so fans should be delighted about reports linking Chelsea with someone who could be their new Palmer.
Chelsea chase their new Palmer
In a shock to nobody, Chelsea have had another busy summer when it comes to transfers this year.
On top of selling a host of players for a tidy profit, the Blues have made a number of exciting additions to Maresca's Conference League-winning side.
The likes of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap should make the frontline far more potent, while Jorrel Hato looks like he could be one of the club's star defenders in a few years.
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Jorrel Hato
Yet, with the window still open until Monday night, the West Londoners appear intent on adding more quality to the squad, and could be in with a chance of landing someone who may well be their new Palmer.
At least that is according to a recent report from Caught Offside, which has reaffirmed Chelsea's interest in Kobbie Mainoo.
More than that, though, the report has revealed that the Manchester United gem is now open to the idea of leaving Old Trafford after being left on the bench against Arsenal and Fulham.
While a price has not been mentioned in the report, other updates from this week revealed that the Red Devils could allow the Englishman to leave for just £45m.
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It remains to be seen if Chelsea will be able to work out a deal for Mainoo in time, but if they do, they could be getting themselves their new Palmer.
Why Mainoo could be Chelsea's new Palmer
Now, while Palmer and Mainoo tend to play in different positions on the pitch, there are several other reasons why the latter could be seen as Chelsea's new version of the former.
The first is the simple fact that, like the former City prospect, this potential transfer would see the United gem move from Manchester to West London after being deemed not good enough to play regular first-team football by his current manager.
Moreover, it would be another example of the Blues signing an academy graduate from one of the Manchester sides, and one that is widely considered to be tremendously exciting, even if Ruben Amorim does not seem to rate him.
On top of that, both midfielders are English, although instead of signing someone who was thriving in the youth setup, the Blues would be getting their hands on someone who has shone in the senior side this time.
However, perhaps the most important way in which Maresca could be getting his hands on another Palmer is that Mainoo could well develop into a world-beater at Stamford Bridge.
Mainoo Garnacho
After all, even though he is still young and has been out of the Red Devils' side since Amorin took over, the 20-year-old has already shown us that he could be something really quite special.
For example, FBref rank him in the top 1% of midfielders in Europe's top five leagues for shot-creating actions stemming from his take-ons, the top 2% for tackles in the attacking third, the top 4% for carries into the penalty area, the top 5% for take-ons attempted, and more, all per 90.
Mainoo's Scout Report
Statistics
SCA (Take-On)
Tackles (Att 3rd)
Carries into Penalty Area
Take-Ons Attempted
% of Dribblers Tackled
Touches (Att Pen)
Successful Take-Ons
Progressive Passes Rec
Passes Completed (Short)
GCA (Live-ball Pass)
All Stats via FBref
What these numbers show is that, even though he's still young and not getting the game time his talent warrants, he's a sublime ball-carrier and someone who can help break up attacking high up the pitch.
In other words, he has the tools to be an elite all-action midfielder, and as teammate Rasmus Hojlund described him, looks to be a "generational talent."
Mainoo
Ultimately, while it might be difficult, Chelsea should be doing all they can to sign Mainoo before the window shuts next week, as they could just land themselves another Palmer-esque gem.