Chelsea Starlet Palmer Set for Lucrative Pay Rise After Dazzling Debut Season
Goals and Assists Fuel Contract Talks
Chelsea’s rising star Cole Palmer is reportedly on the verge of a significant pay rise after a breakout debut season at Stamford Bridge. The 21-year-old England international has impressed since joining the Blues from Manchester City for an initial £40 million last September.
While Palmer signed a seven-year contract with an option for an additional year, The Daily Telegraph reports that Chelsea is ready to offer him a substantial increase on his current £80,000-a-week salary. Negotiations haven’t officially begun, but club officials acknowledge Palmer’s stellar performances warrant better compensation.
A Beacon of Consistency
In his first 35 games for Chelsea, Palmer has racked up an impressive 16 goals and 12 assists across all competitions. This stellar performance even earned him a senior England debut back in November.
Palmer after the game against Burnley, slams his teammates for letting the team down as reported by Sports Buddy.
Palmer’s consistent contributions, playing across various roles on the right wing and attacking midfield, have been a bright spot in an otherwise underwhelming season for Chelsea.
Earning His Stripes
Despite his crucial role in Mauricio Pochettino’s team, Palmer reportedly receives only a quarter of the salary earned by the club’s highest-earner, Raheem Sterling, who has faced criticism from fans this season.
Speaking ahead of Chelsea’s game against Manchester United, Pochettino acknowledged Palmer’s performance: “He’s doing well. But he signed a long-term contract… Then if the club believes we need to compensate or reward him again, then the club is going to do that.”
This statement suggests the club recognizes Palmer’s value and is prepared to reward him accordingly.
A Rare Success Story
Palmer’s rise to prominence is a welcome sight for Chelsea, considering the team’s struggles this season. Despite spending over £1 billion on new players since the takeover by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, Chelsea currently sits in a disappointing 12th place in the Premier League table, mirroring their performance from last season.
While they lost the Carabao Cup final to Liverpool, a glimmer of hope remains with their upcoming FA Cup semi-final clash against Manchester City. Palmer’s talent and dedication offer a positive outlook for the future of the club.