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Published on 2024-04-19 17:01:59
Chelsea’s Cole Palmer requested to leave Manchester City for two seasons before making a £42.5m move to Stamford Bridge last summer. The 21-year-old midfielder has excelled at Chelsea, scoring 23 goals in all competitions and earning a call-up to the England squad. Guardiola acknowledges that Palmer was not given enough minutes at Manchester City and joining a weaker team like Chelsea has been crucial for his development.
Guardiola expressed happiness for Palmer’s success at Chelsea, admitting that the player had requested to leave Manchester City for two seasons before eventually leaving. The City manager recognized Palmer’s potential but acknowledges that he did not give him the minutes he deserved. Palmer’s development has accelerated at Chelsea, where he has become a key player under Mauricio Pochettino and has had a fantastic season.
Ahead of the FA Cup semi-final clash between Manchester City and Chelsea, Guardiola revealed Palmer’s desire to leave the club for two seasons. The decision to join Chelsea has been beneficial for Palmer, allowing him to showcase his talent and earn recognition at both club and national levels. Guardiola acknowledges the necessity of Palmer’s move to Chelsea and is pleased to see the young midfielder thriving in his new environment.
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