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‘Doing Well’: Mauricio Pochettino Reveals Chelsea Stance On New Contract For ‘Outstanding’ Star

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Chelsea have endured their share of inconsistency in the debut season of Mauricio Pochettino, but one player that has shined brightly all through the campaign is Cole Palmer. The Englishman has been a major success story after his move from Manchester City and is doing so well that rumours of a new contract are already popping up.

Mauricio Pochettino Opens Up On Possible New Chelsea Contract For Cole Palmer

Is Palmer Going To Receive A New Deal?

The Telegraph recently reported that the Blues are expected to reward Palmer with a new contract which will also include a lucrative raise in his salary. This is even though the 21-year-old had only signed his first contract with the club last year when confirming his move from Pep Guardiola’s side.

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Pochettino was asked if the club are discussing a possible new deal with the English winger and he replied: “He’s doing well. But he signed a five, six, seven-year contract, I don’t know. Then if the club believes we need to compensate or to reward him again, then the club is going to do that.”

Does Palmer Deserve A New Contract?

The 21-year-old had signed a whopping seven-year contract with Chelsea when he joined the club last year, meaning that there is no threat that he could leave as a free agent anytime soon. However, it seems like the hierarchy at Stamford Bridge wants to make Palmer feel wanted and revered at the club by giving him a new deal, which will probably just be a case of raising his current wages, which are rumoured to be around £75,000-a-week.

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To his credit, with how Palmer has played so far this season, he absolutely deserves a much more lucrative contract at Chelsea. He’s undoubtedly been their best player this and their best signing in many years, having scored 16 goals and provided 12 assists in just 35 appearances across all competitions, being hailed as “outstanding” by Gareth Southgate for his performances. He has impressed on the right wing, adding an unpredictable creative spark to his team’s attack and also regularly scoring goals.

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