"I think Chelsea would always sell at the right price. It's whether Manchester United have the money that Chelsea would want, but it would certainly be a big signing for Manchester United. And certainly, what is he now? 22? 23? He's just the right age, five, six, seven, eight years in him."
"This is a particular talent that shone from day one at Chelsea when he left Manchester City. Now, there's been a bit of a lull because of the injury and because he's been left out, but he will get back to where he was sooner rather than later. So, he's a tremendous talent and I often think that Chelsea, in their infrastructure, are always in a position to make a profit."
Cole Palmer has established himself as a key player for Chelsea since his arrival, accumulating 52 goals and 32 assists across 116 appearances. His contract extends through 2033. Palmer has been repeatedly linked with Manchester United, the club he supported growing up. Sam Allardyce believes Chelsea would consider selling Palmer if Manchester United offered sufficient funds. Allardyce describes Palmer as a tremendous talent who shone immediately after leaving Manchester City, though recent injuries and limited playing time have caused a temporary dip in form. At 22 or 23 years old, Palmer represents an ideal signing prospect with several years of peak performance ahead. Allardyce notes Chelsea's infrastructure positions them to generate profit from player sales.
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