Chelsea have a strategy in place to retain the services of Cole Palmer for a decade.

He has been a great addition.

July 18th 2024.

Chelsea have a strategy in place to retain the services of Cole Palmer for a decade.
Cole Palmer's reputation soared after his impressive performances for England at Euro 2024. His current club, Chelsea, is now making moves to secure his future with a well-deserved pay raise that they hope will keep him at the club for many years to come.

Many were surprised when Manchester City let go of the 22-year-old last summer, especially after his standout performances in their pre-season matches where he scored in both the Community Shield and European Super Cup. However, this proved to be Chelsea's gain as Palmer flourished at Stamford Bridge, despite the chaos that surrounded the team throughout the season. He even managed to score an impressive 25 goals, solidifying his position as a key player for the club.

But it wasn't just at the club level that Palmer shined. He also caught the attention of many during Euro 2024, where he played a crucial role for the England team. With such impressive performances, it's no wonder that Chelsea is eager to keep him at the club and ensure that he is well taken care of.

Although there have been no reports of other clubs showing interest in Palmer, Chelsea is aware of his value and is determined to give him a significant pay raise that reflects his importance to the team. Currently, he earns £80,000-a-week, which is only a quarter of what his former Manchester City teammate Raheem Sterling earns. However, Chelsea is looking to change that and reward Palmer for his hard work and dedication.

According to sources, Chelsea sees Palmer as a vital player for the next 10 years and wants to make sure that his wages reflect his performances on the field. They are not looking to make a big public announcement about it, but rather work with Palmer and his representatives to come to an agreement that benefits everyone involved.

As for Palmer himself, he will be given some extra time off after his successful run with England at Euro 2024. He will not be joining the team for pre-season training for another three weeks, giving him a chance to rest and recharge before the new season begins.

Meanwhile, another young talent at Chelsea, Conor Gallagher, is also waiting for his future to be decided. He will not be going on the upcoming pre-season tour with the team, as he hopes to have his own situation resolved soon. Several clubs, including Aston Villa, Tottenham, and Atletico Madrid, have shown interest in the 21-year-old midfielder, with Chelsea expecting a fee of around £50m for his transfer.

It's an exciting time for Chelsea, with promising young players like Palmer and Gallagher making a name for themselves on the field. Fans can look forward to seeing more of their impressive performances in the upcoming season.

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