Chelsea have a plan to retain Cole Palmer

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Scorer in the Euro final and ultra-decisive with the Blues this season, Cole Palmer is Chelsea’s new hero. The 22-year-old attacking midfielder, who signed a seven-year contract last summer, earns one of the lowest salaries at the club. At around 380,000 euros per month, Palmer earns a salary four times lower than that of Raheem Sterling, who has been unrecognisable since his arrival at the Blues. Which should quickly change according to The Telegraph.

Chelsea would like to keep their jewel for at least the next ten years and could significantly increase their revenues. The Stamford Bridge residents do not want to make a public affair but would rather like to adjust Palmer’s contract internally. Author of 22 goals and 11 assists in the Premier League this season, the former Manchester City player will be highly anticipated when the season resumes and will not have to miss out if he wants to establish himself as a player who counts in the national team.

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