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Manchester United targets Chelsea's Cole Palmer, who is reportedly "unhappy" at Stamford Bridge. The 23-year-old, a lifelong Man Utd fan, is linked with a move to Old Trafford as a potential long-term replacement for Bruno Fernandes. Since his transfer from Manchester City, Palmer has emerged as one of Europe's top attacking midfielders.
There are indications that Chelsea may allow Palmer to leave to balance finances. Former Everton CEO Keith Wyness, speaking to Football Insider, has shifted from skepticism to belief regarding this transfer. Wyness states, “I dismissed the Man United links earlier in the season, but now I’m starting to believe there is some smoke without fire there.”
Palmer’s frustration stems from not playing alongside Nicolas Jackson, impacting his performance levels. He needs to step up if he wants to be in the England squad for the World Cup.
Despite the buzz, Wyness remains cautious, suggesting Palmer may still stay at Chelsea next season.
Recently, Palmer captained Chelsea to a convincing 7-0 victory over Port Vale in the FA Cup, calling it a "proud moment." He emphasized the importance of winning and the positive atmosphere within the team, hoping to carry this momentum into their next match against Manchester City.

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