Kamis, 20 Juni 2013

Palace would 'love' Wilf Zaha back on loan, says chief executive

The rumours that Wilf Zaha will return to Crystal Palace continue to get stronger, with Eagles chief executive Phil Alexander claiming the club could ask about the possibility.
Zaha joined Manchester United in January in a £15m move, but was instantly loaned back to the Eagles and was instrumental in their promotion to the Premier League.
With a change of managers at Old Trafford Zaha's future could be uncertain, with rumours of another loan out and Palace are keen on seeing him back.
"It's another option, clearly that's up to Manchester United. He's their player now. Will we be asking? We'll probably ask in passing but it's really down to them," Alexander explained to Sky Sports News.
"Would we love to see Wilfried back? Of course we would but he's got a career at Manchester United and, after a few training sessions up there, I'm not sure they'll be willing to let him out on loan."
Meanwhile, Palace are preparing for life in the top flight, and Big Phil is confident Ian Holloway and co will go about things the right way in adding players to his squad.
"We're really fortunate - we're coming up with a real good squad," he added.
"Most of our squad from last year is signed up, they're obviously used to playing with each other, they've got great team spirit and we will be adding to the squad.
"There's a number of names on the list but we've already got the basis of the squad already there. It's difficult to say in terms of numbers - we have got some key areas.
"We did have an injury to Glenn Murray at the back end of last season and he was our top goalscorer so it's pretty clear that we need a centre-forward and probably two or three more to add to the squad.
"We're in no major rush, we've got some good targets, Ian's done a lot of homework in terms of what players are available and we're now talking to various agents, talking to other clubs and going through that process.
"We've got a budget in mind, it would be daft to give out numbers but we've worked out the budget.
"We've looked at the income streams and we'll manage the club the best we can, going forward without taking any risks."

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