Kasey Palmer, born November 9, 1996, in Lewisham, England, is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Championship club Hull City. He’s also turned out for Jamaica’s national team, qualifying through his family roots. Starting at Charlton Athletic’s youth setup, he’s known for his tricky dribbling and creative play in the middle.
Early Life
Kasey Remel Palmer was born on November 9, 1996, in Lewisham, a busy part of London, England. His family had Jamaican roots, and he grew up loving football, kicking a ball around the streets with friends. As a kid, he was full of energy and always dreamed of playing pro.
At nine years old, Kasey joined Charlton Athletic’s youth academy, not far from home. He went to school in London, mixing classes with football training, and his family pushed him to keep going. He stood out early, playing with skill and heart, which got him noticed.
Kasey was a tricky, clever player even as a young lad, and he stuck with Charlton for years. His big break came when Chelsea spotted him during a youth game in 2013 and signed him up. Those London days built the spark that turned him into the midfielder he is now.
Personal Life
Kasey Remel Palmer is married to Paige Palmer, and they’ve got two kids together—a son, Kaiden, born in 2018, and a daughter, Kaelani, born in 2021. They’ve been a tight family since his Chelsea days, with Paige often posting about their life on social media.
Club Career
Palmer had a classic club career moving from club to club gathering all the experience that made him the player he is today
Charlton Athletic
Kasey Palmer started at Charlton Athletic, joining their youth setup at nine years old. He stayed there for years, learning the game, until Chelsea nabbed him in March 2013 when he was 16.
Chelsea
Kasey joined Chelsea’s academy and shone bright, winning the FA Youth Cup twice and the UEFA Youth League. He never played a league game for the first team but got close, sitting on the bench in 2016, then went out on loans to kick off his senior career.

Huddersfield Town
In July 2016, Kasey went on loan to Huddersfield Town and debuted in a 2-1 win over Brentford. He stayed two seasons, playing 35 games and scoring five goals, helping them reach the Premier League in 2017.
Derby County
Kasey joined Derby County on loan in January 2018 for the rest of the season. He scored his first goal there in a 2-2 draw with Leeds United, playing five times before heading back to Chelsea.
Blackburn Rovers
In July 2018, Kasey loaned out to Blackburn Rovers for the season. He played 17 games and scored twice, getting more minutes under his belt in the Championship.
Bristol City
Kasey moved to Bristol City on loan in January 2019, then signed permanently that August for about £3.5 million. He stayed three years, scoring nine goals in over 80 games, becoming a fan favorite with his flair.
Swansea City
In October 2020, Kasey went on loan to Swansea City for the season. He scored once in a 2-0 win over Stoke City, playing 14 games before Bristol City called him back in January 2021.
Coventry City
Kasey signed with Coventry City in June 2022 for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal. He played over 60 games, scoring five goals, and was part of their squad that lost the 2023 Championship play-off final to Luton Town.
Hull City
On August 30, 2024, Kasey joined Hull City on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee. As of March 2025, he’s settling in as an attacking midfielder, bringing his skills and experience to the Championship side.

International career
Kasey Palmer started with England’s youth teams, playing for the under-18s, under-20s, and under-21s. He debuted for the under-18s in October 2013, beating Hungary 4-0, and later scored for the under-20s against Canada in 2016, plus won the Toulon Tournament with the under-21s that year.
In 2021, Kasey switched to Jamaica, where his family’s from, and made his senior debut on March 25 in a 4-1 loss to the USA. He’s played nine times for Jamaica by March 2025, scoring once in a 2-2 draw with the Dominican Republic in June 2024 during World Cup qualifiers.
Right now, Kasey’s part of Jamaica’s squad for the 2026 World Cup qualifying games. He’s locked in with Jamaica since it’s past youth level, and fans are hoping he’ll add more goals soon.

Net Worth
Kasey Palmer’s net worth isn’t public, but as a midfielder who’s played for clubs like Chelsea and Hull City, it’s probably around £300,000 as of March 2025.
Style of Play
Kasey Palmer is a clever, attacking midfielder who loves to dribble and make things happen. He’s quick with the ball, picks smart passes, and brings energy to the game.
Frequently Asked Questions
What position does Kasey Palmer play?
He’s an attacking midfielder who dribbles and creates chances.
Which club is Kasey Palmer with now?
He’s at Hull City in the Championship as of March 2025.
Has Kasey Palmer played for Jamaica?
Yep, he’s got nine caps and one goal for them since 2021.
How many goals has Kasey Palmer scored?
He’s scored around 20 senior goals across all his clubs.
Is Kasey Palmer any good?
He’s tricky and skillful—fans love his flair when he’s on form.
Why did he leave Coventry City?
Hull City signed him in August 2024 for a fresh start.
What’s Kasey Palmer’s market value?
Web guesses say around £1-2 million now he’s at Hull.
Why does he play for Jamaica?
His family’s Jamaican, so he switched from England’s youth teams.
Social Media Handles
X (formerly Twitter): @kaseypalmer45
Instagram: @kaseypalmer45
Source: footygazette.com