England forward Cole Palmer has extended his contract with Chelsea until June 2033, the Premier League club announced Tuesday. The 22-year-old, who joined Chelsea from Manchester City in a £42.5 million deal in September 2023, has committed himself to the London side for the long term.
Palmer has been a revelation for Chelsea since his arrival, scoring 22 Premier League goals last season and helping the team finish sixth in the table. He was also a key member of the England squad that reached the final of Euro 2024, where he scored an equaliser after coming off the bench in a loss to Spain.
The young forward’s impressive performances have earned him the Premier League young player of the year award, and he is widely regarded as one of the most promising talents in English football. Chelsea will be delighted to have secured his services for the next nine years, as they look to build a team capable of challenging for major trophies.
Palmer’s contract extension is a sign of Chelsea’s ambition under new owner Todd Boehly. The American billionaire has invested heavily in the squad since taking over the club in May 2022, and he is determined to make Chelsea a force to be reckoned with both domestically and in Europe.
With Palmer leading the line, Chelsea will be confident of achieving their goals. The young forward has already shown that he has the quality to be a world-class player, and he will only get better with experience. Chelsea fans can look forward to many more years of success with Palmer in their team.