Overview
- Former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin and ex-manager Sam Allardyce argue the club would sell at the right price, describing Chelsea as a trading operation.
- Gus Poyet advises Palmer to stay put, saying Chelsea’s structure is stronger than today’s Manchester United.
- John Obi Mikel claims Palmer is not fully happy, but Liam Rosenior has said the player is content and Palmer himself has dismissed the rumors.
- Manchester Evening News highlights Lee Sharpe’s view that Palmer would only be a United option if Bruno Fernandes were to leave, underscoring the speculative nature of the links.
- No formal United approach has been reported, and Palmer is tied to a deal reported to run until 2033 after recently returning to fitness and scoring heavily.