Kasey Palmer is in talks to rejoin Huddersfield Town on loan from Chelsea.
After signing a new contract with Chelsea, Kasey Palmer is now set to rejoin Huddersfield Town on loan for the 2017/18 season, according to the Express.
Palmer also spent the 2016/17 campaign at the John Smith’s Stadium, playing 27 games and scoring five goals in all competitions as the Terriers earned a surprise promotion from the Championship.
Kasey Palmer of Huddersfield Town in action with Kalvin Phillips of Leeds United
Now as the Yorkshire side prepare for their first ever year in the Premier League – and first in the top flight since 1972 – they want to bring the 20-year-old back into their squad.
Palmer put pen to paper on a new four-year deal at Stamford Bridge, although he is yet to make is senior debut for the Blues.
Despite suffering an Achilles injury in early February that kept him out of action until the playoff final victory over Reading, the midfielder then went on to help England Under-20s win the Toulon Tournament this summer.
And clearly he also did enough in that early part of the campaign to convince Huddersfield manager David Wagner that he should be part of his plans again as his team enter the top tier of English football.
Huddersfield Town manager David Wagner
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