Chelsea news: In-form Palmer continues to be the shining light for Chelsea. Will Guardiola regret letting him go?

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Cole Palmer has been a revelation at Chelsea this season. Surrounded by mega money signings who aren’t bringing the consistency their price tag merits, the former Manchester City man is the one standing out for the Blues. In six months, he has already played over half the amount of games for Chelsea as he did in four years at Man City. Two more games in the Premier League for the West London club would equal his league appearances in Manchester. Once finally given the opportunity, Palmer is delivering, and Pep Guardiola might just regret letting the Sky Blues academy product leave.

The 21-year-old has 13 goals and seven assists in 26 matches in all competitions for Chelsea this season. He also received his first England call up back in November in the last England squad, and made his debut off the bench against Malta. Palmer received a €13 million increase in value in the latest Premier league market value update, taking his value to €45m. The Blues are in the English League Cup final after a Palmer brace helped them past Middlesbrough. They will play Liverpool at the end of February, and Chelsea take on Aston Villa in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Friday evening.

How has Palmer performed for Chelsea this season?

Many were surprised Man City let talented youth product Palmer leave the Etihad to go to a rival Premier League club in a €47m move to Chelsea this summer. But the boyhood City fan has already showcased why he made the move – just 21 games into the season, he has already played significantly more Premier League minutes for Chelsea (1,234) than he did in the last three seasons for the Sky Blues (489).

He is Chelsea’s top scorer this season in the Premier League and in all competitions. He has taken the responsibility of being penalty taker at Chelsea this season, despite being a new signing, just 21 years old, and experienced players such as Raheem Sterling and World Cup winner Enzo Fernández in the squad, highlighting the confidence and maturity Palmer has. No Chelsea player has more league assists, and he has played the most through balls in the squad. Everything is running through Palmer. 

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Chelsea’s number 20 has even been likened to a World Cup and Champions League winner. Manager Mauricio Pochettino was asked whether Palmer reminded him of former Blue Juan Mata, and said, “Juan Mata? No, he is more Ángel Di María! You know, the body and the way he moves. Pochettino was also asked about whether he was surprised Guardiola let Palmer leave Manchester City: ”I think it is not fair to say it surprises me just because now he is performing and he didn’t play too much in City, we are two different clubs, with different objectives. Maybe he fits well for Chelsea. It’s always difficult to judge these kinds of decisions.”

Why did Guardiola let Palmer go and could it come back to bite Man City?

“I said to him “Riyad Mahrez is leaving, you are going to get a chance here”. ‘He said “No, I’m not going to play here, I want to leave” so I said “OK, leave!” said Guardiola when asked about Palmer leaving the club, ahead of their game at Stamford Bridge in November. As aforementioned, game time was hard to come by for Palmer at Man City, playing just 489 Premier League minutes, and only making 47 appearances and just 12 starts for the club, following his debut in 2020 in the English League Cup. 

Mahrez, Sterling, Jack Grealish, Phil Foden, Julián Àlvarez, Bernardo Silva, Gabriel Jesus, and Ferran Torres are the kind of calibre of forwards Palmer had to compete with for time on the pitch in Guardiola’s relentless trophy winning team. And this summer, after being at the club for 15 years, enough was enough – it was time to move on.

After Man City sold Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko to Arsenal in the summer of 2022, the Gunners then almost went on to wrestle the Premier League title from Guardiola’s clutches. Before Man City ultimately went on an incredible late run to claim their third league win in a row. At the time Man City didn’t see Arsenal as direct title rivals, but midway through last season reports emerged that the Sky Blues would no longer sell any players to Arsenal.

Right now Chelsea are not a direct rival to Guardiola’s team. They are ninth in the Premier League, 12 points adrift of City. However, the Blues are in in the League Cup final, and if they can get their lucrative squad to finally click, they will surely start climbing the table and challenging for trophies. At just 21 years of age, Palmer could become central to that. He has already taken two vital points off of his former boss with a late equaliser in the 4-4 draw at Stamford Bridge, and will have a point to prove to show Guardiola what he is missing.

€50m and more – Chelsea’s record transfers

17. Ben Chilwell | 20/21 | €50.2m from Leicester

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16. Timo Werner | 20/21 | €53m from RB Leipzig

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15. Raheem Sterling | 22/23 | €56.2m from Manchester City

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14. Jorginho | 18/19 | €57m from Napoli

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13. Fernando Torres | 10/11 | €58.5m from Liverpool

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12. Christopher Nkunku | 23/24 | €60m from RB Leipzig

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11. Roméo Lavia | 23/24 | €62.1m from Southampton

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10. Christian Pulisic |18/19 | €64m from Borussia Dortmund

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9. Marc Cucurella | 22/23 | €65.3m from Brighton

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8. Àlvaro Morata | 17/18 | €66m from Real Madrid

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7. Mykhalo Mudryk | 22/23 | €70m from Shakthar

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6. Kepa Arrizabalaga | 18/19 | €80m from Athletic Club

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5. Kai Havertz | 20/21 | €80m from Bayer Leverkusen

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4. Wesley Fofana | 22/23 | €80.4m from Leicester

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3. Romelu Lukaku | 21/22 | €113m from Inter Milan

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2. Moisés Caicedo | 23/24 | €116m from Brighton

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1. Enzo Fernández | 22/23 | €121m from Benfica

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