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Crystal Palace is now ‘talented’ ACE with £17million bidding plan

Crystal Palace is now interested in signing a “talented” defender and is currently planning a bid, a report said.

Palace hopes to improve defensive options ahead of European campaigns

It is not clear which European competition palace will be played next season, but they plan to make a final attempt to secure a place in the Europa League, while former Everton Chief Keith Wyness believes they have a fighter.

Wynis said: “The chances are less than 50%, but they have a chance, and I really hope they win. I think they have a case, Woody Johnson’s thing is not hurt. It does have any effect on the case because they can say, look, look, we’ve cleaned up the whole mess with the custodian, so please let’s go now.”

Of course, Johnson recently acquired John Textor’s shares in the club, and Steve Parish hopes that’s enough to win Europe enough, but the situation is complicated, given that the March 1 deadline is the deadline to change the ownership structure.

Regardless of what kind of European game the Hawks play next season, they may need to deepen their team this summer to cope with the increase in the game, and now they have set their sights on new goals.

This is according to a report from Spain that noted that Crystal Palace now has a strong interest in signing Sevilla right-back Juanlu Sanchez, but his signature may be competitive, with many other Premier League clubs among them.

Wolverhampton Wanderers have reached a deal with Sevilla, and Everton has also been appointed as a potential suitor to Juanlu, who is believed to be a fee worth nearly €20 million (£17 million).

The defender is expected to be able to move to England soon, and the Palace will hope he is attracted by the relocation to Selhurst Park and is currently preparing for the opening remarks.

“Talented” Juanlu may be a great signature for the palace

Oliver Glasner has already won a talented right-back in Daniel Munoz, the 29-year-old has performed well in the Premier League last season, collecting ten goals in 37 outings.

However, there are signs that the Sevilla defender may be able to push at the Palace’s starting point, as he is also a real threat to the front foot, amassing four goals and four assists in the 2024-25 campaign.

The 21-year-old was described as “talent” by journalist Jose Manuel Rodriguez, and many key metrics have also impressed over the past year compared to other defenders.

statistics

Average per 90

Unexpected targets

0.21 (98th percentile)

Assist

0.21 (85%)

Tackle

2.61 (84th percentile)

piece

1.41 (80%)

While it’s unclear which competition palace will be played next season, they hope to provide some description of European football that will give them an edge over Wolves like Everton and Wolves in Juanlu’s signature game.

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