On Friday, it was put to Rosenior that Palmer may be homesick, with the England star often cutting a frustrated figure this season. But Rosenior believes that the versatile attacker, who moved from City to Chelsea in 2023, is a "huge" part of the London side's long-term plans.
In response, the former Strasbourg boss said: "I've had numerous conversations with Cole and he seems, and is, very, very happy to be here. He is a huge part of our long‑term plans, he's an outstanding player. Every player goes through difficult moments in their career with injuries, but that is no indication of his quality."
Speculation about a Palmer exit intensified when he barely celebrated his second-half penalty in a win over Brentford last weekend. He also went straight down the tunnel after the 2-0 victory.
"There was frustration in the Brentford game - not because he isn't happy here, but because he couldn't perform at the level he wants to for the club," added Rosenior. "My job, and the club's job, is to get him performing consistently at the level he wants to."
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