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Cole Palmer has been named PFA Young Player of the Year after an impressive season with Chelsea, scoring 22 goals and providing 11 assists. The 22-year-old forward received the award from Gianfranco Zola, highlighting his successful transition from Manchester City to Chelsea.

Cole Palmer has been awarded the PFA Young Player of the Year after a standout season with Chelsea. The 22-year-old forward scored 22 goals and provided 11 assists in the Premier League, showcasing his talent after joining Chelsea from Manchester City for £42.5 million last summer.

At the awards ceremony, Palmer received the accolade from Chelsea legend Gianfranco Zola. He made headlines with a hat-trick against Manchester United and four goals in a dominant win over Everton. Palmer also successfully converted all nine penalties he took in the league, matching a record previously set by Frank Lampard.

As the new season kicks off, Palmer's performance will be crucial for Chelsea, who are looking to bounce back after a loss to Manchester City in their opener. His achievement highlights a promising future for both the player and the club.