Cole Palmer Now Commits Himself To Nine More Years At Chelsea

Cole Palmer has signed a two-year contract extension at Chelsea, committing the England forward to nine more years at the club. Palmer has penned a deal that will keep him at Chelsea until 2033. He will turn 31 in June 2033, when the contract comes to an end.

The Stamford Scaffold player was fantastic in the first season and scored nine goals from penalty spots. He performed similarly impressively while representing England at the Euro 2024 tournament, scoring a goal in the championship game.

Palmer has now conceded to nine additional years at the west London side by signing another two-years. The England forward will wear the Blues uniform until June 2033, the duration of his longest football contract.

The 22-year-old was an outstanding player at Stamford Extension last season, scoring 25 goals in 45 games.

Also, he took his ‘scorching’ form into EURO 2024, dazzling off the bench for England.

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His performance was spot-on during the EURO 2024 competition, with the youngster setting up Ollie Watkins’ last minute winner in the semi-final against the Netherlands.

The Three Lions of England could have won the long-awaited trophy in the final against Spain if they had scored in the second half, but a late goal from Mikel Oyarzabal cost them a 2-1 loss.

The Chelsea forward, whose epithet is ‘cold’, illuminated the Premier League last season in the midst of a campaign which demonstrated very frustrating for the Blues.

He had 22 league goals and 11 assists at the end of the season, and he was particularly effective from the penalty spot, scoring nine times.

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