Arsenal legend Ian Wright has admitted he'd have "loved" Mikel Arteta to have signed Cole Palmer before he moved to Chelsea.
Palmer, 21, quit boyhood club Manchester City in September to join Chelsea in a £42.5million transfer deal. Since penning a lucrative seven-year contract, the England international has scored an impressive 12 goals and registered nine assists in just 29 appearances. Set to line up at Wembley on Sunday for Chelsea's Carabao Cup final clash with Liverpool, Arsenal legend Wright has lauded Palmer and is jealous of their London rivals for having him in the ranks.
"I wish we did," the former Gunners striker admitted on his podcast, Wrighty's House. "I don't want to say who I'd have had him in for, but I'd have loved to have had Cole Palmer. I heard someone saying something that he's like [Riyad] Mahrez, but he's not that player, he has so much more."
Comparisons are being made to players like Mahrez - Palmer's ex-City teammate - although Chelsea legend Pat Nevin reckons the 21-year-old could even be the next Kevin De Bruyne. "I've said that before and took a lot of stick for it," Nevin told Lucky Block this week.
"I even said it on national radio when he was still at Manchester City! I don't make hyperbolic statements and I don't exaggerate, so it was a big statement. If you watch Palmer, you can see it now. He picks the right ball and he's the one who creates everything. He's the one who makes Chelsea special."
Ahead of the final, Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders hailed Palmer as arguably the find of the season. "I think one of the best signings this year in the Premier League is Palmer; taking him from a rival, a young player, and performing like that," Lijnders declared.
"Then you have [Conor] Gallagher of course, a proper No.10, from the academy wearing the armband and he is a proper leader. He is somebody who is a 10 but gets his shirt dirty as well. If you let them play and let them find the players between the lines, Palmer and Gallagher there, who have a lot of technique, that will be really hard. Enzo [Fernandez] dropping. The speed as well they have up front, when they play out of our counter-press, we will need our full toolbox to defend them.
herotheboy
0
nah to be sincere esr is not playing really well. it might be injury effects, buh right now palmer is far better than that guy
Technical wise smith Rowe is better and more fluid with the team regardless the injuries, currently cole Palmer is receiving a visitor’s treatment at Chelsea which upgrades his confidence but tell you what I see more talent in cryesensio summerville
Damiyøung10
0
Never smith Rowe all day
nah to be sincere esr is not playing really well. it might be injury effects, buh right now palmer is far better than that guy
momenhuda
0
He is long way to go to be Mahrez.
bielmnostz
0
no he's not
I prefer Palmer upfront than Havertz
Rubabdkpuy
1
Yes, he is better than Havertz
no he's not
Rinabckmno
0
Comparing Palmer to Mahrez ? Wtf are you guys smoking. They don’t even play the same way broh
Nowhere near Mahrez. Stop overhyping. It’s always like this with English players.
bielmnostz
1
Yes, he is better than Havertz
herotheboy
4
Never smith Rowe all day
daabikpu
2
Sensitivity through the freakin roof !!!
Kesadlor
3
arteta and palmer can't get along previously
hussein_dakik
0
Comparing Palmer to Mahrez ? Wtf are you guys smoking. They don’t even play the same way broh
he said ," I heard a guy saying"
Ritekmnz
3
Comparing Palmer to Mahrez ? Wtf are you guys smoking. They don’t even play the same way broh