Cole Palmer is reportedly considering a summer exit from Chelsea FC amid growing dissatisfaction at the club.
According to a report by the UK Mirror, the 23-year-old playmaker has become unsettled at Stamford Bridge and is now pushing for a move away.
Palmer’s current campaign has been disrupted by injury setbacks, contributing to his frustration despite maintaining a respectable output of 10 goals and three assists in 25 appearances across competitions.
Chelsea’s recent struggles have further complicated the situation, with the team suffering four consecutive defeats and currently sitting sixth in the Premier League standings.
The club’s position has raised concerns about missing out on UEFA Champions League qualification next season, a scenario that could make it difficult to retain key players.
Despite being under contract until 2033, Palmer is believed to be open to a move, with Manchester United emerging as his preferred destination.
German giants Bayern Munich and Spanish side Real Madrid are also said to be monitoring his situation closely.