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JACK GREALISH was not able to hide his opinion on the prospect of Cole Palmer becoming a manager.

He was taking part in a video for the England team alongside Manchester United star Harry Maguire.

Grealish and Maguire ranking England's football players.
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Jack Grealish did not rate Cole Palmer's chances of becoming a managerCredit: Youtube / England
Tier list of England football players.
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He and Harry Maguire placed him below their England team-matesCredit: Youtube / England

The pair had to rate the chances of their Three Lions team-mates becoming managers after their playing careers end.

They had already placed Maguire and Trent Alexander-Arnold as the most likely.

But Grealish's Manchester City team-mate Phil Foden was placed the least likely.

That was until Palmer's name was picked out of the hat for discussion.

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Grealish's reaction said it all, he hilariously pointed straight down and placed him below the entire board.

He said: "Nah. CP Company.

"Ah Cole, what a guy man but there is no chance.

"He just makes me laugh man, Cole does.

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"But yeah, there is no chance he is becoming a manager. No way."

Maguire did convince Grealish to put Palmer on the board as he was placed next to Foden.

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Cole Palmer of Chelsea controls the ball during a Premier League match.
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Palmer is enjoying another brilliant season at ChelseaCredit: Getty

The defender joked: "Sorry. Can you see we have added a new section haha."

Despite the jest from the pair, Palmer is having an exceptional season for Chelsea.

The attacking midfielder has scored 14 goals and assisted six in his 21 Premier League outings.

Meanwhile, Grealish has been urged to leave Man City and move to a foreign club.

Dwight Yorke suggested that the winger move to Spain or Italy for a new challenge.

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