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Described internally as the cornerstone of a new era, Palmer has found his rhythm and voice in London.
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In a dramatic twist following Chelsea’s dazzling Club World Cup victory over PSG, French giants Paris Saint-Germain are preparing a world-record €250 million bid for Chelsea star Cole Palmer — the same player who torched them in the final.
Palmer delivered a masterclass performance on the big stage, scoring twice and assisting once as Chelsea raced to a 3-0 first-half lead.
The 23-year-old’s display wasn’t just clinical; it was poetic.
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For PSG, it was a brutal reminder of what they’re missing — and what they want.
According to reports from Spanish outlet Fichajes, PSG’s top brass are dead serious.
They’ve reportedly crafted an “historic offer” that would eclipse the current transfer fee record (€222m for Neymar in 2017) and make Palmer the most expensive player in football history.
But here’s the kicker: Chelsea aren’t budging.
Club insiders insist Palmer is untouchable.
He’s not just part of Enzo Maresca’s plans — he is the plan.
Described internally as the cornerstone of a new era, Palmer has found his rhythm and voice in London.
He’s comfortable, confident, and crucial to Chelsea’s resurgence.
Even Palmer seems unfazed by the swirling headlines.
Cole Palmers value has gone up a lot in a couple of years. pic.twitter.com/3SPMSNvtBI
— Frank Khalid OBE (@FrankKhalidUK) July 16, 2025
After lifting the Club World Cup trophy, he addressed the doubters:
“Everyone doubted us before the game. But we had a plan, and we executed it. I love finals – and it happened again.”
He credited his manager’s tactical setup and emphasized the spirit within the team.
“The gaffer is building something special,” Palmer said, echoing a sentiment growing louder in West London.
Head coach Enzo Maresca was effusive in his praise, calling Palmer a “big-game player” and the difference-maker Chelsea needed on the night.
“These are the games where we expect Cole to appear — and once again, he delivered.”
Why Palmer Isn’t for Sale
There’s growing speculation that Chelsea’s ownership model — a modern “portfolio” strategy — could tempt them to cash in at the right price.
But selling Palmer would be more than a transfer; it would be a betrayal of momentum.
It would be tearing out the engine just as the car starts flying down the track.
Palmer’s numbers back it up. Since arriving from Manchester City, he’s posted 37 goals and 19 assists in just 70 Premier League matches.
His growth has been meteoric, and his star is still rising.