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·8 de mayo de 2026
Report: Man United make Cole Palmer decision amid rumoured interest in Chelsea star

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·8 de mayo de 2026

Manchester United have ruled out a move for Cole Palmer this summer with the club deciding he isn’t one of their priorities according to reports.
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Palmer has really struggled this season, and missed a penalty in Monday’s 3-1 defeat against Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge.
The 24-year-old has struggled with a groin injury, but by his own admission it’s not an issue anymore, which makes his form more concerning.
Palmer has shown some moments of quality this season, and he’s scored nine league goals, but his form has really deserted him.
He’s not the only player struggling right now, with their a collective loss of form across the the squad, with the Blues on a run of six league defeats in a row.
Palmer is under contract until 2033, although there have been persistent rumours surrounding his future and a possible exit.
Manchester United are reportedly interested, whilst Palmer has said leaving Chelsea isn’t something he’s thinking about.
In good news for Chelsea, The Mirror have reported United have ruled out a move for Palmer this summer, with attempting to sign the England international not one of their priorities.
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Chelsea are facing an injury crisis ahead of Saturday’s game against Liverpool with Jesse Derry ruled out for the remainder of the season.
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Calum McFarlane confirmed Robert Sanchez would also miss the game, whilst it’s unlikely Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho will feature.
That leaves Chelsea with no fit senior wingers and what could be a makeshift lineup for an important visit to Anfield.
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