Manchester United’s interest in Cole Palmer has ignited just another toll of heated reactions from football fans as the player has confirmed considering the move, per Skysport.
Reports from several sources in recent hours confirm that Manchester United is strongly interested in Cole Palmer, who has dished greenlight over his interest as revealed by Skysport.
There’s no official bid submitted so far. However, the news has covered all the trending space on all major football media so far. From the table of the Chelsea main man, Manchester United is considerable, perhaps, having been recognised as his boyhood club.
Cole Palmer was signed to Chelsea from Manchester City for a 40 million deal. He would immediately break into Pochentinho first team with his incredible performance emerging as Chelsea’s hit man, bagging goals and assists and shattering records. He would go on to score 48 goals and 29 assists for Chelsea across all competitions, adding to his incredible records so far.
His record at Chelsea also came with trophies as he emerged the vital weapon that soared Chelsea through their Conference League and Club World Cup triumph, where he both emerged player of the tournament and man of the match.
Cole Palmer’s world-class transformation and impact in Chelsea is a glance to the view of his incredible football qualities. He carried a struggling Chelsea under Pottentinho and transformed it into a threat against rivals and top European clubs.
Leaving Chelsea seems pretty impossible, but the current situation of the player in the club so far may be pushing him to start a new chapter as his form drops to several set backs, including Chelsea’s constant change of head coaches and his consistent injuries. The player overly looks unhappy and is considering exiting Chelsea for a new chapter.
Manchester United are in line with submitting their official bid as the player is considering buying their interest per Skysport.
Meanwhile, Chelsea fans have been on the toll of panicking since the news dropped, leaving them to massive reactions.

