Crystal Palace boss drops hint over signing Trevoh Chalobah from Chelsea permanently

Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has suggeste he would like to permanently sign Trevoh Chalobah from Chelsea.
Last summer, Enzo Maresca told Chalobah he had no future at Stamford Bridge but was unable to sell him, with interested clubs put off by the defender’s £25million price tag.
Ultimately, Palace signe him on โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที a season-long loan on deadline day, though no option to buy the Englishman was include in the deal.
So far, the loan has very productive with Chalobah forming a great defensive partnership alongside. Marc Guehi and Maxence Lacroix, and he’s proven himself. To be a threat at set-pieces, scoring three goals.
All this has led to speculation that the Eagles could try and purchase the 25-year-old, especially with the Blues keen to sell.
Speaking in his press conference ahead of Palace’s match with Chelsea on Saturday – a game Chalobah is ineligible to play in – Glasner was aske about this possibility.
Though he did not want to fuel speculation, the Austrian could not hide his delight with the loanee’s impact, saying: ‘A deal happens if three parties are happy with it: the two clubs and the player.
‘If all parties want to have a deal, and agree, it will happen. He’s doing really well for us and we were very consistent in our defensive line.
‘Trevoh has now scored three goals but we always say that is extra for a defender. He has three, Lacroix has one, Guehi has two.
‘Add Daniel Munoz and we have eight from our back-five. This is 40 per cent of the goals we score and it’s very important that we have defenders who can score goals.’
Chalobah, who made 80 appearances for boyhood club Chelsea over the past three seasons, still has over four years left on his contract.
As well as incomings, Palace are also expecte to receive offers for Chelsea academy graduate Guehi after Newcastle made a £65million bid last summer.