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Forget about the fee! Cole Palmer reveals his best friend is a £100m Chelsea target

Chelsea’s star attacking midfielder, Cole Palmer, has opened up about his closest friendships in football, dropping a bombshell that one of his best mates is a £100m-rated player Chelsea eyed during the summer transfer window. The revelation has fans buzzing, as it intertwines personal bonds with potential blockbuster transfers and shines a spotlight on an underrated gem in the Chelsea squad.

Photo by Steph Chambers - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
Photo by Steph Chambers – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

Palmer named Chelsea teammate Tosin Adarabioyo and former Manchester City youngster Lewis Fiorini as two of his closest friends in the game. However, it’s his bond with Morgan Rogers, the dynamic Aston Villa star, that has grabbed headlines. Chelsea had their sights set on Rogers during the summer transfer window, but Villa stood firm, unwilling to part with their prized asset. For Palmer, a successful move for Rogers would have been a dream come true, blending professional ambition with personal camaraderie.

The trio of Palmer, Adarabioyo, and Fiorini share a deep connection, with Adarabioyo and Palmer currently sidelined by injuries, likely missing action until after the international break. Meanwhile, Rogers continues to shine at Villa Park, cementing his status as one of England’s brightest young talents. Chelsea’s interest in the £100m-rated star hasn’t faded, with reports suggesting manager Enzo Maresca could reignite the pursuit in January. However, prising Rogers away mid-season seems a tall order, with a summer move appearing more realistic.

Chelsea's Cole Palmer and Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers competing for the ball
Chelsea’s Cole Palmer and Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers competing for the ball

Beyond his friendships, Palmer didn’t hold back when asked to name the “most underrated baller” in football today. His answer? Chelsea’s own Romeo Lavia. The 21-year-old Belgian midfielder has been plagued by injuries, but when fit, his quality is undeniable. Palmer praised Lavia’s exceptional ability to receive the ball under pressure and glide past opposition presses with ease. It’s a skill set that sets him apart in Chelsea’s midfield, offering a unique blend of composure and dynamism.

Before Chelsea’s recent defeat to Brighton, Maresca noted that Lavia was in better physical condition, and the young star featured in that match. Fans will be hoping Lavia can shake off his injury woes and showcase the talent that Palmer so clearly admires.

Palmer’s candid comments offer a fascinating glimpse into his world, where personal friendships and professional aspirations collide. His close bond with Morgan Rogers adds intrigue to Chelsea’s transfer plans, while his shout-out to Romeo Lavia highlights the hidden gems within the squad. As Palmer and Adarabioyo work their way back from injury, Chelsea fans will be dreaming of a future where Rogers joins the fold and Lavia fulfills his immense potential. For now, Palmer’s revelations have only fueled excitement for what’s to come at Stamford Bridge.