Cenk Tosun's previous comments on E Palace Palace will annoy fans



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Tosun would be eager to join Palace from Everton, while Roy Hodgson's club was a candidate.

Cenk Tosun of Everton during the Premier League match between Southampton FC and Everton FC at St Mary's Stadium on January 19, 2019 in Southampton, England.

The Crystal Palace would have made an offer to engage Everton striker Cenk Tosun and an agreement is likely to be reached – but the Turkish striker's comments on his refusal to settle at Selhurst Park in 2017 are likely to provoke anger. Palace lovers.

Turkish boutique Hurriyet said Palace wanted to sign Tosun, while the player himself wanted to join Roy Hodgson's club. Marco Silva would also be interested in unloading Tosun, to make room for Michy Batshuayi.

Go back to the summer of 2017 and Tosun would have been the last person that palace fans wanted his club to sign after comments from the striker following a failed transfer from Besiktas to Selhurst Park.

Indeed, Turkish international Tosun seemed unwilling to move to Palace in 2017, after the London-based club made an offer for the German-born star in the final moments of the summer period. He was happy to stay in Besiktas.

"About my transfer to Crystal Palace, I can say I'm very happy that the move has failed," Tosun told News Shopper in 2017. "I can stay at the club and I'm doing very well at the moment both in the league and the Champions League. "

Cenk Tosun of Everton on the ball during the third round match of the Emirates FA Cup between Everton and Lincoln City at Goodison Park on January 5, 2019 in Liverpool, England.

Tosun left Besiktas just six months later to join Everton in a mbadive £ 27m movement, but has since battled Merseyside – scoring just seven goals in 33 league and league games.

Costing 3.9 million pounds per goal, Tosun fell behind Silva, preferring Dom Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison.

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Now, he may be about to move to Palace despite his comments of 2017.

(EXCLUSIVE COVER) Bernard Cenk Tosun and Andre Gomes at the Everton training session at USM Finch Farm on January 17, 2019 in Halewood, England.

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