By SAM BROOKES

Sunday was a day for dads to kick back, relax and be spoilt rotten as they celebrated Father’s Day.

What did you get your dad? A T-shirt? A mug? Scrambled egg in bed? Or how about a giant Toblerone!?

Well, one Premier League star took to Instagram to share several throwback photos as he paid tribute to his old man. 

The English player – who made a big-money move in 2023 – posted a set of photos charting their journey together.

While most of the photos are from the last couple of years, one picture shows the now-Premier League footballer sitting on his father’s lap when he was just a young boy. 

But can you guess who it is?

A Premier League star posted a throwback photo of himself with his dad on Father's Day

A Premier League star posted a throwback photo of himself with his dad on Father’s Day

The player represented England at the Euros last summer, when the Three Lions made the final

The player represented England at the Euros last summer, when the Three Lions made the final

It was Cole Palmer who posted photos of himself with his dad, Jermaine (left)

It was Cole Palmer who posted photos of himself with his dad, Jermaine (left)

That’s right, it’s Chelsea and England star Cole Palmer!

Palmer can be seen smiling for a cute photo with his father, Jermaine, who has remained by his side throughout his career.

The other photos highlight how close Cole and Jermaine still are, with the pair enjoying nights out together and celebrating the former’s on-pitch success.

One photo sees Jermaine holding the Young Player of the Year trophy that Cole won at the PFA Awards in his first season at Chelsea last year.

Cole scored 25 goals in the 2023-24 season after joining Chelsea for £42.5m from Manchester City.

He also won his first England cap that season, and went on to score in the Euro 2024 final when England were beaten 2-1 by Spain.

Cole had a slight quieter second campaign at Stamford Bridge as his goalscoring numbers plummeted in the second half of the season.

However, he stepped up when his team needed him most to register two assists in the Conference League final against Real Betis to win their first major trophy under Enzo Maresca.

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Can you guess this English Premier League star from their Father’s Day tribute?

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