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Crystal Palace contacts on a £25 million forward move

To replace Michael Olise, Crystal Palace and sports director Dougie Freedman have now been in touch with the representatives of a forward valued at £25 million.

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Oliver Glasner’s first full season at Selhurst Park is quickly approaching, and the Eagles have made quick progress in getting ready, bringing in center-back Chadi Riad as their first acquisition. Speaking following his relocation earlier this month, the international player from Morocco stated

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“I’m thrilled to be working at Crystal Palace. Because of the club’s heritage and the league it competes in, I was intrigued to visit. They’ve been telling me about their playing this year, and I feel like it really fits with my style of play. I’ve come here to follow their path and develop like they have, since the team features young, talented players.

Spurs chewed up and spat out Jack Clarke but Sunderland have harnessed his  wonderful potential

Daichi Kamada, a Japanese offensive midfielder, is scheduled to come in London next. An announcement on Kamada’s arrival is expected around the start of July. After leaving Lazio, he became a free agent, and it is said that he signed a two-year contract with Palace.

Spurs chewed up and spat out Jack Clarke but Sunderland have harnessed his  wonderful potential

With Olise seemingly on the verge of joining Bayern Munich, there appears to be at least one significant departure in addition to the incomings. With a contract of over £50 million reached, Palace stands to gain significantly from the 22-year-old, who is now under the management of the Bundesliga’s biggest clubs, Vincent Kompany’s team.