Cole Palmer Transfer: Deadline Day Impact?

“Cole is an incredible player, as is Moises (Caicedo) who is sitting next to me and as are many other players in the group. The timing doesn’t surprise me. A new manager arrives and suddenly, some people are looking to sow discord. This is not true. Cole is here, he is very happy and we are all looking forward to seeing him on the pitch. It comes out of nowhere, there is nothing concrete. There’s no reason to discuss it, that’s where I’m at.”. At a press conference Tuesday evening, Liam Rosenior was very explicit regarding the future of Cole Palmer.

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It must be said that recently, the English press has speculated a lot about the departure of the darling of the Blues to Manchester United, a club that he supported when he was a child. And Liam Rosenior’s statements do not seem to have calmed the English media, quite the contrary, since the latter are convinced that there will be a Palmer soap opera in this last week of the transfer window.

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The Mancunians are waiting for it

Sky Sports thus takes stock of this issue, confirming all the same that in the eyes of the Blues, Palmer is not for sale. But the Mancunian interest is there. The Sun indicates for his part that the player would not be particularly happy with the English capital at the moment, he who is having a season a little below his standards. THE Manchester Evening News recalls that, in recent months, the main person concerned has proclaimed his love for the Red Devils on several occasions, in public and in private.

Recruited for 50 million euros from Manchester City three years ago, Cole Palmer would logically cost the Mancunians very dearly, and there is no doubt that a transfer would clearly exceed 100 million euros given the prices on the English market. It also remains to be seen whether the club coached by Michael Carrick will take action this winter or this summer. Whatever happens, there is no doubt that the Red Devils will also be ready to offer him colossal fees. Enough to buy a second Patek…

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Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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