Cole Palmer’s Chelsea Price Tag ‘Revealed’ as Sensational Transfer Emerges

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Cole Palmer’s Chelsea Price Tag ‘Revealed’ as Sensational Transfer Emerges

Cole Palmer has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge.

Cole Palmer's market value has been revealed amid reports linking him with a move away from Chelsea.

Ever since leaving Manchester City for Stamford Bridge back in 2023, Palmer has become a key player for the Blues.

Having won the UEFA Conference League and the FIFA Club World Cup with Chelsea, the Englishman is looking to win the big trophies, such as the Premier League and the Champions League.

However, a huge bombshell was dropped this week, claiming Palmer is homesick and would like to return to Manchester.

According to a report by The Guardian, Palmer is “homesick” and “pondering a return to Manchester” in the summer of 2026, with Manchester United a likely destination rather than his former club City.

Meanwhile, The Sun suggested that the 23-year-old is not “enjoying life down south” and “misses” his friends from Manchester.

Now, amid reports linking him with a move away from Chelsea, Palmer's market value has been revealed.

Recently, Football Observatory CIES indicated that Palmer, 23, is worth around £115.8 million.

Meanwhile, Transfermarkt stated that Palmer's market value stands at around €120 million.

In truth, if Chelsea are to part ways with Palmer, they will for sure be looking to bring in fees that are much higher than the above-mentioned figures.

Cole Palmer has been linked with a move away from Chelsea. Image: Getty
Cole Palmer has been linked with a move away from Chelsea. Image: Getty

What did Liam Rosenior say about Cole Palmer's future?

Speaking ahead of this weekend's match against Crystal Palace, Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior was asked about Palmer.

He said: "I’ve had numerous conversations with Cole and he seems very happy to be here, he is very happy to be here.

"He’s a huge part of our plans in the long term. He’s an outstanding player. Every player goes through difficult moments in their career in terms of injury. It’s not any reflection of his quality."

Rosenior added: "My job, the club’s job, is to get (Palmer) a place where he can consistently perform at the level he wants to. There was frustration in the Brentford game, not because he wasn’t happy, but because he was in pain and couldn’t perform to the level he wanted to for the club.

"He’s a great kid but we have to make sure we look after him in the right way. That’s why I haven’t involved him in the last game. I’ve rotated the squad and I’ll continue to do that. I want to make sure the players come though this period with wins and in full health, and Cole is one of those players."

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