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Rosenior Says Palmer 'Very Happy' at Chelsea Amid Talk of Move

Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior confirmed Cole Palmer is part of the club's long-term plans despite limited game time due to injuries this season.

  • On Friday, Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior denied reports linking Cole Palmer to a move, saying Palmer is `very happy` at Stamford Bridge.
  • This season, Palmer has had limited minutes because of injury setbacks, with a persistent groin injury and broken toe restricting his game time and fueling media reports he was unsettled.
  • In Saturday's 2-0 win over Brentford, Cole Palmer converted a penalty but showed muted celebrations, and he has scored 48 goals since 2023, playing a key role in last year's Club World Cup.
  • The club says its priority is getting Palmer back to consistent performance levels, and Liam Rosenior said Palmer joined training today for assessment after missing selection for the last game.
  • Ahead of Sunday’s trip to Crystal Palace, Rosenior warned Selhurst Park is one of the toughest venues; Chelsea sit sixth while Palace are 13th after a seven-game winless run, losing Marc Guehi to Manchester City with Oliver Glasner announcing last week he will leave.
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Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior has insisted that Cole Palmer is part of the club's long-term plans, amid recent talk of a possible exit. Palmer scored in Chelsea's win over Brentford in the Premier League last weekend but was rested for the Champions League clash with Paphos as he continues to recover from a groin injury. The 23-year-old has made just 12 league appearances this season and has featured just once in the Champions League, scoring fi…

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Rosenior says Palmer 'very happy' at Chelsea amid talk of move

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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