July 1, 2024
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Crystal Palace are closing in on two sensational deals but have also turned attention to a player at Manchester United.

Crystal Palace are one of the teams monitoring the situation of Sofyan Amrabat, who brought the curtains down on his loan spell at Old Trafford with an excellent performance to help Erik ten Hag’s side beat the odds and win the FA Cup against Manchester City.

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Manchester United have now been told that they will have to cough up £21million if they want to make his deal permanent with Fiorentina looking to sell instead of another loan spell.

The Red Devils are still deciding on the future of manager Ten Hag which could have a significant impact on if they take up the option of keeping Amrabat. They also have to decide if they keep or sell Camemiro who arrived from Real Madrid for £60million but doesn’t seem to have the legs to play every week in the Premier League.

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So in the midst of all the uncertainty around United’s midfield options, Crystal Palace who have found a new lease of life under Oliver Glasner is one of the teams looking at Amrabat.

The south London club have already moved for Real Betis defender and Japanese midfielder Daichi Kamada, but according to south London publication wearepalace.uk, the Eagles are looking at bringing Amrabat to the Selhurst if the opportunity arises.

The Eagles already have the impressive Adam Wharton who arrived at the club in the winter and has blossomed into a superstar as well as established names like Eberechi Eze, Cheick Doucouré and Jefferson Lerma.

Palace impressively finished 10th on the league table, above Brighton, winning their last five games to give a hint of what could be an exciting full season under Europa League winner Glasner.

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