Palmer believed when Man City did not – now Chelsea will reap the benefits

by tylerthe-theatre

4 comments
  1. Getting more game time plus big money 8 year contract. It’s hard to refuse a new job with more chances and money as well. Judging from the current situation, this deal is a win-win-win situation(City got money, Chelsea got a great player and Palmer moved to a place more suitable for his self development). He played so well this season and He has maintained a 100% penalty kick scoring rate so far. Just a 21 years old kid man…

  2. He aint better than Silva, Doku, Alvarez, KDB, Grealish. So it was a good trade for all sides.

  3. He’s getting a lot of play time at the moment but I wonder what happens when Nkunku is back fit and firing.

    I know Sterling has been up and down as well but he at least brings a decent bit of pace to an otherwise slower side. I guess both his and Palmer’s jobs could be up for grabs if Nkunku starts hot.

  4. Why is everyone acting like we forced him out of the club Pep literally wanted him to stay but he doesn’t force players to stay when their not committed this literally would’ve been his breakout season with Mahrez leaving he obviously just didn’t want the slow integration so went to Chelsea where he would be promised game time wrong decision imo but don’t say Pep didn’t believe in him that’s cap

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