caughtoffside
·8 mai 2026
Man United rule out move for rival star despite his inclination towards Old Trafford move

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·8 mai 2026

Manchester United have made a definitive and ruthless call regarding one of English football’s top talents. Despite widespread speculation and the player’s reported willingness to orchestrate a dream move to Old Trafford, the INEOS hierarchy has officially ruled out a summer swoop for Chelsea star Cole Palmer.
According to The Mirror, United’s top brass have firmly decided that financing a deal for the 24-year-old playmaker is simply not viable, opting instead to prioritise critical defensive and central midfield reinforcements.
The Manchester-born attacker grew up supporting the Red Devils and has reportedly been highly impressed by the club’s recent resurgence under interim manager Michael Carrick.
Furthermore, Palmer has grown increasingly unsettled in West London following a deeply frustrating campaign.
A dramatic loss of form amidst Chelsea’s ongoing struggles has even cast doubt over his inclusion in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for the upcoming World Cup.
Desperate to secure Champions League football, Palmer viewed Old Trafford as an ideal escape route.
However, the potential financials simply does not align for Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his recruitment team.
Having heavily invested nearly £210 million last summer to revamp their attack, United are reluctant to sanction another massive attacking player.
Signing Palmer from Stamford Bridge would require a fee in the region of £90 million, heavily compounded by a lucrative £150,000-a-week contract that runs until 2033.
The Red Devils feel that other positions require their immediate attention, instead of signing a player like Palmer who is considered a luxury addition.
The decision to step away from Palmer shows a newfound pragmatism at Man United under the INEOS regime.
By rejecting the temptation to pursue a high-profile, sentimental signing in an already well-stocked attacking department, the Red Devils are signaling a disciplined, data-driven approach to their rebuild.


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