
"Speaking at his press conference yesterday, Rosenior said he'd spoken to Palmer and that the 23-year-old is happy at Stamford Bridge. I spoke with Cole and he seems and is very happy to be here, Rosenior said. For sure Palmer is a huge part of our plans in the long-term. He's feeling in a good place and joined training today."
"Palmer has been a world class performer during his time at Chelsea, representing surely the best signing of the Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali era. The former Manchester City youngster would undoubtedly be a welcome addition to this struggling United side, who look in need of a new superstar to build around. Bruno Fernandes is not getting any younger, and Palmer could be the perfect long-term replacement due to his similar ability to score and assist from midfield."
Manchester United are reportedly preparing to bid at least £120m for Chelsea forward Cole Palmer after sensing an opportunity to secure the transfer. Palmer's future has attracted speculation and links with United continue amid reports he may be tempted to return to Manchester. Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior said he has spoken with Palmer and described the 23-year-old as happy and part of long-term plans at Stamford Bridge. Palmer has performed at a world-class level for Chelsea and would offer United a long-term creative and goalscoring option, though Chelsea are unlikely to sell to a rival and Palmer must weigh United's recent struggles.
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