Harry Maguire Receives Suspended Sentence After Mykonos Incident
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Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior has firmly dismissed speculation linking star forward Cole Palmer with a move to Manchester United, labeling the England international as crucial to the club's future plans.
Chelsea have emphatically shut down rumors surrounding Cole Palmer's potential departure, with manager Liam Rosenior describing the 23-year-old forward as "untouchable" amid reported interest from Manchester United.
"Yes and yes. It's simple," Rosenior stated when asked if Palmer remains both indispensable and content at Stamford Bridge. "Cole's an incredible player... He's here, he's very happy, and I can't wait to see him on the pitch."
The England international, who joined from Manchester City in 2023 for £40m, has faced injury setbacks this season but remains a key figure in Chelsea's attack. Rosenior dismissed the transfer rumors as baseless, suggesting they emerged coincidentally with his appointment as manager.
| Player | Status |
|---|---|
| Jeremy Jacquet (Rennes) | Prefers Chelsea move amid ongoing talks |
| Axel Disasi | Expected departure before window closes |
| Raheem Sterling | Likely exit being negotiated |
| Filip Jorgensen | Set to stay despite external interest |
As the January transfer window approaches its deadline, Chelsea appear focused on retaining their core assets while reshaping other areas of the squad. The club's stance on Palmer sends a clear message about his importance to their long-term project under Rosenior's leadership.
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