After an impressive display in the Club World Cup final, where he scored two goals to secure Chelsea’s victory, Cole Palmer decided to take a well-deserved break.

Rather than relaxing at a beach resort, the emerging talent chose a more meaningful destination: St Kitts, a Caribbean island where his paternal grandfather was born.

This trip, covered by BBC Sport, was a significant personal journey for the England player, who honors his heritage by featuring the St Kitts and Nevis flag on his boots. Accompanied by his family, he visited his grandfather’s former home, describing the visit as “special.”

But it wasn’t just a trip down memory lane. Palmer threw himself into island life – playing football with local kids, signing shirts, posing for photos and charming fans young and old. One eager youngster asked the now-viral question: “Do you like chippy chips?” – a nod to Palmer’s iconic comment about his love for chip shop fries.

Palmer also met St Kitts Prime Minister Terrance Drew, who praised the midfielder’s pride in his heritage: “Cole Palmer has really represented his roots. Wearing the flag of St Kitts and Nevis on his boots – it’s really a proud moment for all of us.”

The love from the locals was just as heartfelt.

“Best footballer in the world,” one young fan said, while another added: “Left foot better than Messi. Telling the truth, Messi needs to go back on the bench.”

To top it all off, Palmer hit the water on a jet ski, flashing a grin as he zipped across the Caribbean sea – relaxed, at home and clearly enjoying every second.

“It’s been nice, obviously seeing all the little kids and all the other people,” Palmer said in his classic understated style.

A post-season getaway with heart, heritage and just the right touch of flair – just like Cole Palmer himself.

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