Chelsea football gem Cole Palmer has been voted the England Men’s Player of the Year.
Adding to his incredible run so far, the English forward surpassed the likes of Bellingham, Bukayo Saka and Harry Kane to clinch the tough plaque for the first time.
His fine legacy reshaping to be a flair of greatness has breached yet another feat.
Despite being a substitute during the Euro 2024 campaign, Cole Palmer still proved himself, bagging vital goals and assists.
Meanwhile, for his club side, Chelsea Football Club, he is currently bossing his game with statistics that are way ahead of Erling Haaland.
The 22-year-old maestro has registered 44 G/A in 40 matches since debuting at Chelsea. Also, he emerges as the best stakeholder among viewers.
The new plaque adds to his other vital plaques that define his fine form and rare talent.
Cole Palmer’s influence in Chelsea football club bids to his instant impact since debuting under Pochettino.
The Manchester City wonder kid moved to London in an astonishing fee of £40 million, making him one of Chelsea’s cheapest signing of the summer. He would go on to become their hit man, bagging goals and assists to his satisfaction.
Against Brighton, Cole Palmer broke the record of scoring four goals in the first half of a football game.
Cole Palmer is your England Men's Player of the Year connected by @EE 👏
Congratulations, Cole! 🥶 pic.twitter.com/wKMsOZaiT6
— England (@England) October 8, 2024