English midfielder Cole Palmer admits to having bleak opportunities to leave the Citizens on loan, with the young man drawing inspiration from Phil Foden.
A little about the topic
Considered one of the hottest prospects at the Etihad Stadium, Cole Palmer has already made 21 senior appearances for the reigning Premier League champions. Many players of his age would like to find regular playing time elsewhere before pushing for a prominent role at their parent club, but Cole has seen fellow Phil academy graduates prove that trust can be earned from Guardiola without leaving his Manchester comfort zone.
What did Cole Palmer say?
The English midfielder said about the possibility of a loan out that there wasn’t really anyone before Foden, but when they see someone doing it they think ‘That’s right, if he can do it then why can’t I do it’ ? ” According to Cole Palmer, he believes in himself. Cole thinks he’s good enough. So he just needs to lean out. Palmer hopes he manages.
“All the talk about him going out on loan is the same talking to me – ‘Am I going out on loan?'” he said. But the Englishman thinks the best place to be if they want to get into the team and learn with the players, they should stay in. Cole could have gone on loan, but everyone thought the best option was to stay.
Cole thinks it might work in different ways. But he’s a late developer, so he probably wasn’t ready to go out on loan at that stage. As Palmer gets more developed, he thinks he’d be best able to stay, so it was a bit sticky. The focus was more on just staying there and training with the best players. Pep Guardiola told him a few things to hold on and be patient. All the staff told him this often. Cole Palmer says he has to trust him to be honest and hopefully get more playing time.