
Chelsea Insist Cole Palmer Is Not For Sale Amid Manchester United Interest
Chelsea have firmly declared star attacker Cole Palmer is not for sale this summer, despite significant interest from clubs including Manchester United, according to sources close to the club. The Blues' hierarchy reportedly has no intention of parting with the 23-year-old, viewing him as central to their future plans under manager Liam Rosenior.
Well-placed sources indicate that any potential suitor would need to submit a bid approaching a potential British record transfer fee for Chelsea officials to even consider a sale. Palmer has become the heartbeat of Chelsea's attack since his £42.5 million move from Manchester City in 2023, scoring 53 goals and providing 32 assists in 122 appearances.
The club's strong stance comes amid reports of some internal frustration among senior players regarding the club's direction and emphasis on squad development. Despite these concerns, the ownership remains committed to a policy of retaining their best assets and building a young squad for long-term success, rather than engaging in regular player trading.
With Palmer tied to a long-term contract, Chelsea are in a strong position to rebuff approaches. His performances have elevated him to one of the Premier League's standout talents, making him a prime target for clubs seeking to bolster their attacking options. The development is likely to spark further debate about Chelsea's transfer strategy as the summer window approaches.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are also involved in other potential moves, having joined Arsenal and Liverpool in the race to sign Real Madrid's 20-year-old midfielder Arda Guler, according to a separate report. The club has also held serious talks over signing Werder Bremen teenager Karim Coulibaly, though they face competition from Aston Villa and Newcastle United for the defender.



