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Chilled Cole Palmer ready to play ‘wherever’ to win spot in England XI

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David Hytner
EnglandSports

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Chelsea attacking midfielder Cole Palmer, known for his laid-back demeanor, is focused on securing a starting spot in the England XI. Despite a Champions League winner's medal with Manchester City, he feels he hasn't truly 'won' it due to limited play. After a recent dry spell, Palmer finished the domestic season strongly for Chelsea, helping them qualify for the Champions League. He is now preparing for England's World Cup qualifier against Andorra and a friendly against Senegal, expressing readiness to play 'wherever' on the pitch.

  1. 1 Cole Palmer transfers to Chelsea from Manchester City (last summer)
  2. 2 Palmer misses Thomas Tuchel's first England camp due to injury (March)
  3. 3 Palmer experiences an 18-match goal dry spell (mid-January onwards)
  4. 4 Palmer ends goal drought with a penalty against Liverpool (fourth-last game of Premier League season)
  5. 5 Chelsea secures Champions League qualification with a final-day victory at Nottingham Forest
  6. 6 Palmer assists goals in Chelsea’s Conference League final win over Real Betis
  7. 7 Palmer attends the Barcelona grand prix (Sunday)
  8. 8 Palmer trains with the England squad at the Camiral Golf & Wellness resort
  9. 9 England World Cup qualifier against Andorra (Saturday)
  10. 10 Friendly against Senegal (next Tuesday)
  • Palmer's potential rise to a starting role in the England national team
  • Increased competition for midfield and attacking spots within the England squad
  • Continued strong performance for Chelsea in future Champions League campaigns
What: Cole Palmer, an attacking midfielder for Chelsea, is determined to earn a starting position in the England national football team. He has expressed his willingness to play in any position to achieve this goal, despite having a Champions League winner's medal from his time at Manchester City, which he feels he didn't truly earn due to limited playing time.
When: The article was published on Thursday (June 5, 2025); Palmer attended the Barcelona grand prix on Sunday; the World Cup qualifier against Andorra is on Saturday; the friendly against Senegal is next Tuesday; his first season at Chelsea was last summer; his goal drought ended in the fourth-last game of the Premier League season.
Where: Camiral Golf & Wellness resort (England training camp); Barcelona, Spain (for grand prix and qualifier); Nottingham, England (for friendly); Abu Dhabi/Bahrain/Saudi Arabia (for previous F1 race); London (where Palmer lives); Nottingham Forest (where Chelsea secured Champions League qualification).
Why: Palmer is motivated to become a regular starter for England, having previously had limited involvement in major club successes. He is also building on a strong finish to his domestic season with Chelsea.
How: Palmer is training with the England squad and preparing for upcoming international matches. He is publicly stating his commitment and flexibility regarding his playing position to impress the coaching staff.

Chelsea attacking midfielder Cole Palmer, known for his laid-back demeanor, is focused on securing a starting spot in the England XI. Despite a Champions League winner's medal with Manchester City, he feels he hasn't truly 'won' it due to limited play. After a recent dry spell, Palmer finished the domestic season strongly for Chelsea, helping them qualify for the Champions League. He is now preparing for England's World Cup qualifier against Andorra and a friendly against Senegal, expressing readiness to play 'wherever' on the pitch.