Gary Neville believes Cole Palmer would be an excellent signing for Manchester United, but he doesn't think the player will leave Chelsea this summer.
Towards the end of last season, there were persistent rumors that Palmer intended to leave Stamford Bridge, with reports at the time suggesting he was unhappy at Chelsea. The 24-year-old's form and fitness fluctuated in the first half of the season, but he still scored 10 Premier League goals for a Chelsea team that underperformed overall.
When transfer rumors circulated, both Manchester United and Manchester City were seen as potential destinations. Neville stated directly that if Palmer were to join his former club, his value would be comparable to classic signings of the past such as Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney, and Roy Keane.
However, Neville believes this transfer is unlikely to happen, as Chelsea reportedly considers Palmer a non-transferable asset.
Neville said on Rio Ferdinand's YouTube channel: "When Manchester United signed Bryan Robson, Ron Atkinson once described the transfer as a surefire bargain, incredibly valuable. I think Kane joining Manchester United would be a similar top-tier signing. You move from Leeds United, Rooney leaves Everton to join, Keane moves to Manchester United – all these deals were excellent value for money.
Declan Rice's transfer to Arsenal was also like this. These types of players have guaranteed quality, and looking back, the transfer fees always seem very reasonable.
If Sir Alex Ferguson were still managing Manchester United, he would never have allowed Kane to go elsewhere; he would have done everything possible to bring him to Old Trafford, and he would have had the same attitude towards Declan Rice.
Signings are not just about whether they are homegrown players; Robin van Persie is another good example. He had already proven himself in the Premier League, and after joining, he would definitely provide immediate impact.
I also approve of the team's signings of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo last summer. Both have practical experience in the Premier League. They are not top-tier, sky-high transfers, but the risk is very low, their own ability is considerable, they are still young and ambitious, and they can upgrade the team's strength. This type of signing is inherently high quality.
Now, there's a lot of talk about Cole Palmer. In my opinion, if he joined Manchester United, it would definitely be an excellent deal. But I don't think it will happen; Chelsea will do everything to keep him. There are very few top potential players like him in football, and they only appear every few years."
Assadfingers
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asive we re going to Free palmer to join man, just imagine
We don’t want him he’s too slow we play quick transition football
Suarezzy
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he is good for carabao and FA cup matches whilst we rest Bruno
savage 😂
Wisbdeiry
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me I'm okay with any player that want to leave coz it can be a blessing in disguise,palmer is a good player but palmer to united it is going disrupt every thing that Carrick has started building coz some very good players who suit his style of play will start playing out of position while some will be send to the bench,Carrick should forget about big names he should go for players that suit his style of play and tactics I don't think palmer fits inn
Heaadelosz
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English players are always good signings eh!!! Always some bullshit narrative overhyping English players.
Wupeiluz
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So it’s only Man Utd that knows good things
nuaabkmnry
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asive we re going to Free palmer to join man, just imagine
Binlause
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man utd squad next season
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Dreams are for free
lombimrsu
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English players are over-hyped.
ruaekmrtyz
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this so called Neville don't wish United well
Potadmptuy
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I don't remember Manu United buying any useful player from Chelsea. Palmer is no different
Mitchello2
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Two seasons ago and I would have said no way I hell but lately the guy is a shadow of himself and he lacks that fighting spirit that makes others standout even when they are not performing at their very best. If man u or any other club is will to pay btw 80 to 100 for him I say let him go, they said the something about mount.
Fouabdimsy
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That can be a very useless deal 😂😂😂
Caoiklprt
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Sorry me as a President of Chelsea Football Club Cole Palmer is not for sale try someone else
Kudbcerstu
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Sorry.Mount was enough ...
Emchi
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Palmer will not come to Manchester United and, we Manchester United don't need him. English people are so biased with their over hyped average players.
Emchi
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Palmer will not come to Manchester United.
Jiwdimpz
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Over hyping of English flop
Wakceklmty
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Once in a century for Gary Neville to make sense
My point isn't just about Palmer but the likes of Kane, Cunha and Mbeumo
DavidEffiong
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man utd squad next season
✨Jeremy✨
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Neville is high on cow dung. no wonder he was miserable at coaching.
siwaeopst
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he is good for carabao and FA cup matches whilst we rest Bruno
sharp
pecadeptu
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We don’t need him
poediklmru
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Once in a century for Gary Neville to make sense
That line was a mistake bro Neville is senseless we don’t need Palmer
poediklmru
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You are so stupid Neville Bastard. We don’t want Palmer Chelsea should just keep there asset
Wakceklmty
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Once in a century for Gary Neville to make sense
Junior_Coke
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surprise surprise... ManCity would trigger that buy-back clause before he reaches MU smh!!
yamelnoz
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it's go for man united
lodeiotuyz
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he is good for carabao and FA cup matches whilst we rest Bruno
gudiest01
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it'll be a good business but who will he bench?