Sources: 
Chelsea's Palmer has seen his market value soar to
120 million this season, marking a significant
40 million increase despite a recent slight dip.
This rise places Palmer sixth in the rankings for market value gains this season.
Leading the market value surge is Manchester City's Egyptian forward, who was signed from Frankfurt for
75 million in January. His value skyrocketed from
22 million to 75 million, a remarkable
53 million increase.
Arsenal's young talent also made a notable leap, climbing from
8 million to 55 million this term, securing third place in market value growth.
Palmer's rise reflects his growing importance and performance at Chelsea, despite the recent minor setback in valuation.
"In sixth, despite a small drop in the latest update, is Chelsea's who has risen by +40m across the course of the season to 120m," the report states.
These figures highlight the dynamic nature of player valuations in the current football market, influenced by transfers, performance, and potential.
As Palmer continues to develop, his market value could see further fluctuations, but his current standing underscores his rising profile in European football.
Sources: 
Chelsea's Palmer has reached a €120 million market value after a €40 million increase this season, despite a recent slight dip. This places him sixth in market value gains, behind Manchester City's Egyptian forward who rose €53 million and Arsenal's youngster who jumped from €8 million to €55 million.