Palmer wants to 'bring trophies' to Chelsea after signing contract extension

Cole Palmer, the 22-year-old forward from England, has officially extended his contract with Chelsea for an additional two years, as announced by the Premier League club on Tuesday.
Palmer, who made the switch to Chelsea from Manchester City in a deal worth £42.5 million (49.7 million euros) last September, is now committed to the London club until June 2033.
Expressing his satisfaction with the new agreement, he stated on Chelsea's official website, "I am thrilled to sign this new deal. I accomplished a great deal in my first season here, and I hope to continue enjoying remarkable experiences at this club, both personally and in terms of achieving success and securing trophies for Chelsea."
Palmer had an outstanding season last year, netting 22 goals in the Premier League and contributing to the England squad that reached the Euro 2024 final, where he scored an equalizer after coming off the bench in a match against Spain.
Additionally, he was honored as the Premier League Young Player of the Year, with his impressive goal tally featuring hat-tricks in consecutive matches at Stamford Bridge against Manchester United and Everton.
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Chelsea, who concluded the previous season in sixth place, will kick off the new Premier League season at home against reigning champions Manchester City on Sunday.
Chris John