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Premier League: Rosenior says Palmer ‘very happy’ at Chelsea amid transfer rumours
Samira Vishwas | January 29, 2026 11:24 AM CST

Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior poured cold water on ‍reports linking Cole Palmer with a move away from the Premier League club, saying on ​Friday that the attacking midfielder was “very happy” at Stamford Bridge.

Palmer has ‌scored 48 goals for Chelsea in all competitions since joining ​the club in 2023 and was key to last year’s Club World Cup-winning campaign.

However, his game time has been restricted this season due to a persistent groin injury and a broken toe, with British media reporting this week that the 23-year-old was unsettled and open to a move.

“I’ve had numerous conversations with Cole, and he seems very, very happy to be here,” ​Rosenior told reporters ahead of a trip to Crystal Palace on ⁠Sunday.

“He’s a huge part of our plans in the long term. He’s an outstanding player. Every player goes through difficult moments in their careers in terms of injury. I don’t think ​it’s any reflection on his qualities.

“He’s ⁠an outstanding footballer. But my job and the club’s job is to get him in a place where he can consistently perform at the level that he wants to.”

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Palmer scored from the penalty spot in Chelsea’s ‌2-0 league win over Brentford on Saturday, but his celebrations were ‌muted as he cut a frustrated figure.

He then missed Chelsea’s 1-0 win over Cypriot side Pafos in the Champions League on ‍Wednesday.

“He was in pain. He couldn’t perform to the level he wanted to do for the club. He’s a great kid, and he’s an outstanding player,” ‍Rosenior said.

“But we have to make sure that we look after him in the right way. That’s why I haven’t involved him in the last game… Cole’s in a good place. He’s joined training today, which is really positive, and we’ll assess his reaction to training.”

Chelsea, sixth in the standings, next takes on a Palace side who has fallen to 13th after a seven-game winless run.

Palace has also lost defender Marc Guehi, its former captain, to Manchester City ⁠and its manager Oliver Glasner announced last week that he would leave the club at the end of the season.

Asked if ​it was a good time to face them, Rosenior said: “I think it can be ⁠reported in that way. What I do know is they’re an outstanding team. Selhurst Park is, for me, one of the most difficult places to go in the Premier League.

“You have to be ready for a physical battle. The atmosphere in the stadium is going to ⁠be red-hot. So we’re not taking the game lightly at all.”

Published on Jan 23, 2026


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