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Crystal Palace has to sign again the Malian international Bakary Sako of West Brom, the player who underwent a medical examination at the Beckenham training center.
Sako left Selhurst Park last summer after three seasons of injury. He suffered a serious ankle injury during his last club appearance in West Ham a little less than a year ago.
Palace was still eager to sign the free agent again on reduced terms after the expiry of his contract in July, but he had already filled his squad of 25 Premier League players by the end of the transfer deadline summer. The winger duly joined West Brom with a one-year contract valued at around £ 30,000 a week, but did not return to form until the end of October and did not than two starts in the league. West Brom is trying to replace Jacob Murphy of Newcastle and has an interest in Kevin McDonald of Fulham and Tyrone Mings in Bournemouth.
Sako, who scored six goals under Roy Hodgson last season to help Palace recover from a terrible start in the Premier League, will be back to cover everyone, with the club taking the last six months of his contract. . The arrival of the 30-year-old will put an end to the palace's interest in firing Yannick Bolasie from Everton.
He will join Brazilian goalkeeper Lucas Perri when he arrives at Selhurst Park this month. The 21-year-old initially signed a six-month loan with São Paulo. The 21-year-old is seen as a prospect for the future, as his arrival was not related to injuries recently suffered by Vicente Guaita and Wayne Hennessey. The latter is also likely to be subject to a five-game ban with the FA, which is investigating whether he was caught doing a Nazi salute at a recent team dinner. The International of Wales denies it.
Perri could be on the bench Sunday against the Spurs, while Julián Speroni will play his 405th match for Palace despite his difficult return to Anfield last weekend. Hennessey could be available after a thigh complaint for next week's trip to Southampton.
Moses joins Fenerbahce with a loan of 18 months
Victor Moses signed a loan from Fenerbahce for an 18-month loan from Chelsea after losing Maurizio Sarri's favor.
Moses has not played since October after making six appearances in all competitions, starting only once. The Nigerian international leaves Stamford Bridge on loan for the fourth time after stays in Liverpool, Stoke and West Ham.
The 28-year-old played a key role in Antonio Conte's 3-4-3 system in 2016-17 as Chelsea won the Premier League by signing a contract extension until 2021.
"Victor Moses has today lent to Fenerbahce until the end of the 2019-20 season," said a club press release. "We wish Victor, a popular member of the team, every success under his loan agreement in Turkey." Pennsylvania
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