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Cole Palmer told Man Utd have ‘star power’ to tempt him to leave Chelsea in huge transfer -Reports
Cole Palmer told Man Utd have ‘star power’ to tempt him to leave Chelsea in huge transfer -Reports
Former Manchester United defender Wes Brown reckons the club is glamorous enough to lure players such as Cole Palmer to Old Trafford.
United sit a shocking 13th in the Premier League table after 20 games, seven points clear of the relegation places, with head coach Ruben Amorim recently highlighting the risks of a relegation battle.
But Brown says the club remains attractive enough to land some top names and he is tipping them to make an outlandish move for Palmer.
The Chelsea star grew up as a United fan but is heading towards a place in next season’s Champions League as the leading man at Stamford Bridge.
United are also unable to spend huge amounts of money without high-profile sales because of financial fair play concerns.
But Brown told The Sports Daily: “Luckily for Manchester United, they still have the star power to be able to tempt top players like Cole Palmer to the club.
“Chelsea have done so well to develop Palmer after taking a small risk in signing him and look at how good he is as a player at such a young age.
“I would love to see him at United but he’d already cost a lot of money. He’s a player that all the best teams in the world will be looking at just in case there is any chance of signing him.
“If United had any chance at all then they would snap your hand off, they should always be looking out for the best young players in the world.”
“If he wanted to do that he would be very good on movement and things like that, he was one of the best to do it,” Brown said. “Could he help Rasmus Hojlund at United? I think all young strikers would love to listen to Wayne and his knowledge.
“When I was a young player I remember getting a few tips from Laurent Blanc and the little things like that can really help. If Wayne was on hand to give out some advice I’m sure everyone would be willing to listen.”