Chelsea forward Cole Palmer has secured his future at Stamford Bridge by signing a two-year contract extension, keeping him with the club until 2033. The 21-year-old, who made the move from Manchester City last summer for £40 million, has quickly risen to prominence as one of the Premier League’s top talents.
Journalist David Ornstein broke the news on Tuesday, highlighting Palmer’s remarkable first season with Chelsea. “Cole Palmer commits future to Chelsea by signing a 2-year contract extension. The 22-year-old England attacker was already tied down until 2031; terms now extend through June 2033. This rewards his brilliant debut season after joining from Manchester City,” Ornstein shared on X.
Palmer’s debut season in west London was nothing short of spectacular, as he racked up 25 goals and 15 assists across all competitions. His impressive performances earned him a call-up to the England squad for Euro 2024, where he played a crucial role. Palmer assisted Ollie Watkins’ winning goal in the semi-final and scored the equalizer in the final against Spain, although England ultimately fell short.
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