Record-breaking fee will get Chelsea transfer deal done for attacker

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Reporter Iomie Stanley has come out and claimed that it will take over £200 million for anybody to try and prise Cole Palmer away from CHELSEA if he continues to impress like he has been this season.

He told icfootballnews: ”In a market where top talents such as Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice have commanded transfer fees of £100 million or more, Palmer’s age, potential, and Premier League experience would easily push his price tag beyond the £200 million mark.

‘Moreover, with CHELSEA not under any financial pressure to sell, they would only consider letting Palmer leave for an astronomical fee. The club’s focus is on building a squad capable of challenging for titles in the coming years, and Palmer is seen as a key player in achieving those goals. Selling him would require an offer that not only matches his current and future value but also reflects his importance to Chelsea’s vision.

‘As Palmer continues to shine, it’s no surprise that clubs across Europe are keeping a close eye on him. Teams like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain could be tempted to test Chelsea’s resolve with a massive bid.

‘However, given his importance to the club and the Premier League’s premium on English talent, any interested suitors would have to come prepared with a world-record offer.

‘For now, Chelsea appear committed to holding on to their new star, but if any club does come knocking, they’ll need to break the bank—£200 million or more—to make it happen’

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