Chelsea shut door on Palmer talk
Chelsea position made clear
Speculation linking Cole Palmer with a potential move away from Chelsea has been firmly rejected by the club. According to Sky Sports, Chelsea officials regard the 23 year old as a cornerstone of their sporting project and have no interest in engaging in any transfer discussions involving him.
Despite reports connecting Palmer with Manchester United, sources close to Chelsea insist there has been no internal debate about his future. The England international is under contract until 2033, a deal that places the club in a strong position and reflects their confidence in his role moving forward.
Those familiar with the situation say Palmer remains settled in London and focused on his performances, with no indication that he has sought assurances from club executives or expressed a desire to leave.
Rosenior dismisses speculation
Liam Rosenior addressed the rumours directly in comments reported by Sky Sports, describing the claims as unrealistic and disconnected from reality. He suggested the timing of the stories was linked to changes elsewhere rather than any movement from within Chelsea.
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He said Cole Palmer was happy at the club and described him as an exceptional player who remains fully committed. Rosenior added that there had been no discussions with directors about Palmer’s future, stating there was simply no reason for such conversations to take place.
Stability over speculation
Within Chelsea, the rumours are viewed as a familiar pattern that often emerges when managerial changes occur across the league. Club figures see such reports as external noise rather than a reflection of genuine transfer activity.
For Chelsea, the message is consistent. Cole Palmer is part of the club’s long term vision, and there is no expectation that stance will change as the season progresses.
Sources: Sky Sports
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