Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer has said he has no plans to leave Stamford Bridge in the near future amid rumours linking him with a move to Manchester United.
"Everyone just talks. When I saw it, I just laughed. Manchester is my home, but I am comfortable in London," Palmer told The Guardian on Saturday, April 18, as reported by ANTARA.
Palmer's Manchester-born roots make him considered a possibility to return to his hometown and this time to strengthen United.
However, Palmer insists that the factor does not affect his commitment to Chelsea. He actually feels that his life is now completely in London and is focused on building a career with the Blues.
"I have no plans to leave Chelsea. We still have a lot to fight for," he said.
Palmer also highlighted Chelsea's ambitions this season, including efforts to compete in domestic competitions and target a position in the Champions League zone. He is optimistic that the future of the team will be brighter, especially with plans to recruit new players.
In addition, he revealed that there was intense communication between the players and the club management.
Palmer menilai keputusan Reece James yang baru saja memperpanjang kontrak menjadi bukti nyata kepercayaan terhadap proyek jangka panjang Chelsea.
"Reece won't sign a long-term contract if he doesn't know the direction of this club. We often talk about what the team needs," he said.
Throughout this season, Palmer's performance was disrupted by injury. However, he was still able to score nine goals and one assist from 21 appearances in the English League.
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