Everton rejects Crystal Palace's candidacy for Cenk Tosun; request £ 20m



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Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, two troubled countries in the Premier League, would both be interested in recruiting Everton striker, Cenk Tosun.

Cenk Tosun, of Everton, celebrates the second goal of his team during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Fulham FC at Goodison Park on September 29, 2018 at ...

Everton rejected Crystal Palace's proposal to sign a loan to Cenk Tosun, while Huddersfield Town is also interested in the Turkish international, according to the Liverpool Echo.

Twelve months after his transfer from Besiktas for 27 million pounds (goal), Tosun faces an uncertain future at Goodison Park.

As a result, Everton has indicated that he was ready to sell the former striker of Eintracht Frankfurt if the price charged by his club was 20 million pounds.

Crystal Palace, however, only indicated that he wanted Tosun to sign on loan until the end of the season. Everton rejected their offer and, with limited funds at Selhurst Park, it seems unlikely that Roy Hodgson's team could afford a permanent contract.

Everton's Cenk Tosun celebrates his team's second goal in the Premier League match between Everton in Brighton and Hove Albion at Goodison Park on March 10, 2018 at ...

The Liverpool Echo adds that Huddersfield Town, who scored only 13 goals in 23 high-flying matches and is lagging far behind the Premier League table, is also interested.

A transfer of 20 million pounds sterling for Tosun would make the signing of the record to the 27-year-old girl.

SEE ALSO: Report: Crystal Palace has offered the opportunity to sign again the former player of £ 10.5 million

It is understood that Everton has no interest in lending another striker to a rival of the Premier League, having sent Oumar Nibade to Cardiff earlier in the window of transfers.

Cardiff player Oumar Nibade pushed off his jersey by Fabian Schar of Newcastle in the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Cardiff City on 19 January in New York ...

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