Gabby Agbonlahor believes a move to Real Madrid for Cole Palmer will remain a pipe dream until he gets his form back.Even if the Chelsea superstar does, there’s no guarantee the Spanish giants will push for his signature.The 23-year-old is on course for his lowest attacking returns in a season since joining ChelseaGettyWhispers of Palmer seeking an exit from Stamford Bridge grew over the weekend amid reports Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Manchester United are all waiting in the wings should he express a desire to leave in the summer.However, Palmer is not expected to come cheap as the Blues have reportedly slapped a £150million price tag on his head.Palmed offAside from the extravagant fee, the three clubs mentioned already have players of a similar profile to Palmer on their books.For the Red Devils, Bruno Fernandes has cemented himself as their attacking talisman and is on course for his best campaign yet.The Portuguese star has already cemented himself as the club’s assist king having surpassed David Beckham for the most assists by a United player in a single Premier League season.At Bayern, Palmer would overlap with the likes of Jamal Musiala and Michael Olise.Although his season has been hampered by injuries, Musiala is one of Bayern’s chief midfield creators while Olise has chalked up an absurd 43 goal contributions for the German giants this term playing on the right wing and drifting inside onto his left foot.Real Madrid are not short of midfield superstars either.England international Jude Bellingham is the jewel of their midfield and can play as a No. 10, with Turkish prodigy Arda Guler and Brahim Diaz more than capable of stepping up to the plate.Get Real, ColeGiven the abundance of options available in the Spanish capital, Agbonlahor is unsure whether Real will entertain a move for Palmer.Palmer is in just his third season at Stamford BridgeGetty“I don’t think they’d want him, Real Madrid,” Agbonlahor said on talkSPORT Breakfast.“I don’t think they do. They players that they’ve got, (Arda) Guler, (Brahim) Diaz, they’ve got enough players in those positions.”Even if the Spanish giants do decide to pursue Palmer, they may want to seek a deal for less than the mooted £150m fee.Palmer’s noticeable dipPalmer scored an impressive 18 goals and chipped in with 14 assists across all competitions last term.However, the 2025/26 campaign has presented a different story.To date, the 23-year-old has just 10 goals and three assists to his name from Premier League and Champions League action.Palmer is hoping to prove his form to earn a spot in England’s World Cup squadGettyA string of injuries can be pointed to as a reason behind Palmer’s dip in attacking numbers this term, with the England international missing a total of 23 matches so far.Given the notable drop-off, Agbonlahor questioned Palmer’s desire to leave and issued some sage advice on how the midfield dynamo can get back to his best.“How about, just stay at Chelsea, get your head down and get your form back,” Agbonlahor said.“How about that? When you’re not performing and not playing to your levels, then you want to leave? “That’s not an option for me.”