Chelsea crisis threat could see Palmer and leaders depart

Chelsea faces the risk of losing key players next summer due to their inconsistent performances and the potential failure to qualify for the Champions League. Stars like Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo are reportedly considering moves, with even Cole Palmer reportedly monitoring the situation. Premier League rivals, notably Arsenal, are showing strong interest in Palmer, viewing him as a prime target to strengthen their attacking midfield. Arsenal sees the young England international as a potential successor to Kai Havertz and a crucial addition for their squad.
Concerns are growing among Chelsea fans that a number of key players may leave the club next summer due to the team's unstable performance and disappointing results. Meanwhile, leading English clubs have already set their sights on the leaders within the 'aristocrats'' squad.
According to information, if Chelsea fails to secure a Champions League spot, it is highly likely that several important players will depart. Among them are players like Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo, and Marc Cucurella, and this list could expand further.
Journalist Simon Phillips reports that even Cole Palmer is closely monitoring the situation at the club and considering the possibility of leaving. However, he is concerned that Chelsea might artificially inflate his transfer value.
Phillips adds that Arsenal has shown serious interest in England international Palmer. The London club sees him as a primary option to replace Kai Havertz.
According to information, Arsenal plans to make significant squad changes in the summer transfer window. With the futures of Martin Odegaard, Kai Havertz, Ethan Nwaneri, and Mikel Merino uncertain, the club needs a superstar who can play in the 'number 10' position.
It is at this point that Cole Palmer has become Arsenal's main transfer target. The team sees him as a leading figure in the attacking midfield and aims to strengthen their playing style with his arrival.





















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