Cole Palmer missed out on a chance to make big money from Chelsea after failing to include a goal-scoring bonus clause when he signed from Manchester City in the summer.

The 21-year-old moved to Stamford Bridge for a fee of £42.5m last summer. And is enjoying an exciting season with the Blues, with Palmer now joint-highest scorer in the Premier League with 20 goals from 28 matches.
In addition, in the 6-0 win over Everton, it was his second hat-trick of the 2023-24 season, after previously scoring against Manchester United earlier this month.
Although a superb goal saw him joint top scorer, Palmer missed out on a chance to earn big money.
A report from Register ufabet reveals that the Manchester City academy graduate has signed a seven-year contract worth £80,000-a-week. But chose not to add a goalscoring bonus clause to the deal.
The outlet claims Palmer did not bother to confirm his goal-scoring bonus when he signed in September.
It comes as Chelsea prepare to offer the attacking midfielder upgraded contract terms, with The UFABET claiming the Blues will pay him compensation following his outstanding season.
They added that at the time there was no discussion of a deal. or is approaching But there is a perception among those at Stamford Bridge that he deserves a pay raise.