PSG Ready to Break Transfer Record for Cole Palmer

Paris Saint-Germain prepares €250M bid after World Cup final masterclass
Cole Palmer’s rise at Chelsea has reached new heights and now, PSG wants in. After a stunning display in the FIFA Club World Cup final against the Parisians themselves, the 23-year-old English attacker is now the subject of a world-record €250 million offer (around R$1.6 billion), according to Spanish outlet Fichajes.
PSG Stunned by Palmer in the Club World Cup Final
In the final showdown of the Club World Cup, Cole Palmer was irresistible scoring twice and delivering an assist to help Chelsea defeat Paris Saint-Germain. His dominant performance didn’t just win the trophy it caught the eye of the PSG hierarchy, who are now pushing hard to bring him to the Parc des Princes.
The Numbers Behind PSG’s Mega Bid
- Proposed fee: €250 million
- Would surpass Neymar’s record (€222M from Barcelona to PSG in 2017)
- Converted to BRL: Over R$1.6 billion
If the transfer happens, Palmer would become the most expensive player in football history.
From Man City Outcast to Chelsea Icon
Cole Palmer arrived at Chelsea from Manchester City after struggling for minutes under Pep Guardiola. Since then, he has become a revelation:
- 97 appearances
- 43 goals
- 28 assists
His impact at Stamford Bridge has been both immediate and consistent, turning him into one of the most valuable young players in world football.
Palmer Wants to Stay at Chelsea
Despite the astronomical numbers, Palmer is reportedly happy at Chelsea and has no intention of leaving anytime soon. The winger believes in the club’s project under Enzo Maresca and is preparing to play a key role in the Blues’ Premier League and Champions League campaigns.
That said in football, especially with money like this on the table, nothing is guaranteed.
Chelsea’s Preseason Ahead
Chelsea will resume preseason with two friendlies before kicking off the 2025/26 Premier League:
- Chelsea vs Bayer Leverkusen
- Chelsea vs AC Milan
These games will give fans a fresh glimpse of Palmer unless PSG’s bold move changes everything.