Cole Palmer Stats: Why Chelsea hero is the Premier League's best player
At this point, what else can be said? Cole 'the Cold One' Palmer keeps doing it. It seemed a decent move from Chelsea last year, perhaps a bit overpriced, but no one expected this. Perhaps even Palmer himself - the man who claimed he thinks of 'nothing' when preparing to take a penalty - did not believe that he could go from being on the fringes of the Manchester City squad to easily becoming one of the top attackers in the Premier League today. There is often kick back when there is a rise so rapid, so violent in its trajectory, that others are unable to fully digest it when you tell him: Palmer is the best footballer in the world's best league today.
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It's not often in standalone pieces where it's so hard to draw on what makes a player so special. And in this case, it's because Palmer is near enough superb in most aspects of his game. He can play every position that does not go behind central midfield. His goals come from all angles and in different ways. His assists are the same. Palmer is by its definition, a human anomaly.
Cole Palmer Transfer Value - how much is he worth now?
According to FootballTransfers' Player Valuation Model, Palmer has a current Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) of €67.3m, while we have him as being the sixth most valuable English player in the world.
There may be utterances that it is not high enough, but Palmer was valued at just €4.6m when Chelsea paid €47m for him just over a year ago. It means, Palmer has seen an increase in value that is almost 15-fold.
Cole Palmer - what does he bring to the table?
Palmer's versatility has been a key talking point. He drifts into channels with an exceptional ability to exploit space and create goalscoring opportunities for his teammates. His agility and ball-carrying skills allow him to drive toward goal with precision and purpose.
In the final third, Palmer is a constant threat. Whether making incisive runs behind defenders or threading perfectly timed passes, his unpredictability makes him difficult to defend against. His tireless work rate shines on both sides of the ball. He's often the first to trigger a counter-press when possession is lost, displaying relentless dedication in defensive phases as well.
One of Palmer's standout attributes is his ability to score from distance. He has a knack for finding the top corner from nearly any angle, even when facing tightly organised defences that allow possesion-based Chelsea the ball.
His scoring record speaks for itself: in 53 appearances for the Blues across all competitions, he has scored 31 goals and provided 19 assists. With 43 direct goal contributions - 28 goals and 15 assists in 39 league matches - Palmer has outshone even Erling Haaland in terms of overall offensive impact since the start of the 2023/24 season.
So far this Premier League campaign, Palmer has netted six goals in six games while also providing four assists. This averages an impressive 1.6 goal contributions per match. There’s no disputing that Palmer is currently one of the best-performing players in the world, surpassing all expectations. He could very well become Chelsea’s biggest star since Frank Lampard.
"Initially I didn’t want to leave [Man City.] I said I would go on loan and play for a year so I was ready for first team football more because I didn’t play a lot of minutes [last season]," he told the Daily Mail. "But then Pep said 'you’re either staying or you’re getting sold' and, so yeah, I just got sold.
"I was a bit confused why they wouldn’t let me go on loan but [then] I said I wanted to go to Chelsea and I’m glad it’s turned out the way it has."
Even the world’s best coach didn’t fully realise what he had in Palmer. For some inexplicable reason, everything has clicked for him in London. Amid all the money Chelsea has squandered in recent years, it could be said that Palmer's arrival alone justifies many of those missteps. A gem cut from a fellow rival, make no mistake that Palmer is heading to a space where Premier League legends are made.
This article was provided by FootballTransfers