Paul Merson makes shock Cole Palmer prediction and slams Chelsea over nine-year contract offer
Posted by  badge Boss on Aug 14
Paul Merson is baffled by Cole Palmer’s nine-year contract (Photo: Sky Sports)

Cole Palmer’s card is marked and the star will struggle to replicate his ‘unbelievable’ form from last season, has boldly predicted.

The England international enjoyed a remarkable debut campaign at Stamford Bridge in 2023/24, scoring 25 goals and making 15 assists across all competitions.

Chelsea’s hierarchy were clearly impressed, opting to give their talisman a , despite the fact that he still had seven years left to run on his old deal.

The attacking midfielder will be expected to deliver the goods again in the upcoming campaign with the Blues taking on Palmer’s boyhood club on Sunday.

But Merson is not confident that the 22-year-old will be able to live up to the hype, believing that every rival team will now know to focus on stopping Palmer from doing his thing.

‘He’s had an unbelievable season and he is a good player but this season every [opposition] team talk is going to be “Stop playing”,’ the Arsenal legend said on Sky Sports.

‘He’s got that now the whole time. And now you’re giving him a nine-year contract?

Palmer scored 25 goals last season (Photo: Getty)

‘I’m not sure [he will score 15 goals]. Last season he was unreal. This season he is marked.

‘We’ve seen it a million times, like with [Emmanuel] Adebayor. He ripped it up at , got a new contract and was marked.

‘It’s going to be hard. If he gets 15 goals next season I’ll be like “wow, fair play to you”. 15 is a lot of goals.’

Todd Boehly’s ownership of Chelsea has been widely criticised (Photo: Getty)

Merson also did not hold back when discussing Palmer’s new contract, slamming Chelsea over their policy for handing out extremely long deals, something that has become rife since Todd Boehly’s takeover.

‘It can’t be a better deal for the club. They don’t know what they’re doing,’ he added.

‘I’m not being horrible but how can you tell what he [Palmer] is going [to be like] in nine years’ time.

‘I like him but they’re giving these players six, seven, eight year contracts. Some of them don’t even play, don’t even get in the team. That’s one of the reasons ’s going because he only got offered two years.

‘You know [Joao] Cancelo, three years ago at Man City he took the game to another level. One year later he was literally gone from Man City.

‘You can’t tell what these players are going to be like in six, seven years’ time.’

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