Some part’ of Cole Palmer would want to join Man Utd claims Chelsea hero

Chelsea cult hero Pat Nevin believes the idea of joining Manchester United will always retain an appeal for Cole Palmer.
The England international is สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที enjoying another stellar season for the Blues and is now firmly establishe as one of the Premier League’s best players.
Despite growing up in Manchester City’s academy, the 22-year-old was a boyhood Red Devils fan.
United’s malaise allie to the fact Palmer signe a bumper long-term contract, means there is. little chance of him pushing for a move to Ruben Amorim’s side any time soon, but. Nevin believes that ambition to play for the team he supporte as a boy will always be there.
‘Cole Palmer’s support for Manchester United is gone,’ Nevin told.
‘It really has gone. Maybe some part of him might want to go there at the end of his career but that really won’t be in his mind.
‘There’s no way he’d want to leave a vibrant young team like Chelsea for the current. Manchester United, despite their good performance against Liverpool.
That move would be years and years away from even being considere and if. Chelsea fans get worrie they just need to look at his contract length.’
‘Cole Palmer is worth well in excess of £100million, that is an absolute given,. Nevin adde when aske to assess Palmer’s market value.
‘Having said that, the market has changed from English clubs being able to throw money at players without worrying too much about consequences, look at Everton and Newcastle who are having to be careful at the moment.
‘If Barcelona were in the right position then they would be in for him and I suspect Real Madrid would be the same because if I had to pick between Jude Bellingham and Cole Palmer, I’d pick Palmer.
‘I said that before Euro 2024 and it raised a lot of eyebrows, but Palmer is genius levels.
‘He doesn’t sell himself big but he is posting numbers like Kevin De Bruyne used to and like Mohamed Salah does – but they didn’t at his age.
‘He is very special and worth £100million – and the rest on top.’