The Londoners are part of the furniture after 12 years as a Premier League club, so why is there grumbling discontent at Selhurst Park?
THE January transfer window is heating up with some MAJOR moves in the pipeline as Deadline Day rapidly approaches next week. Manchester United are reportedly closing in on the double signing of
We're in for an interesting final few days of the January transfer window as the clock ticks down to deadline day. As things stand, there have been very few big-name moves confirmed in the winter training period, but there is time for that to change as last-minute deals are struck.
The latest Premier League transfer news with all completed deals made across the top-flight this January window.
Sources say Chilwell is not close to leaving the Blues, for whom he has appeared only once this season - as a substitute in the Carabao Cup win over League Two Barrow in September.
The Winter window runs from January 2 to 11pm on Monday, February 3 and we will update the blog with Posh moves, all League One transfers and any news involving former London Road players.
Virgil van Dijk is on the verge of agreeing a new contract with Liverpool. The Telegraaf report the centre-back, who is out of contract at the end of the season as it stands, will sign a new deal and commit his future to the club.
Victor Osimhen could not find a move away from Napoli last summer until a last-ditch loan move to Galatasaray. Still, it seems Premier League giants could soon finally make an attempt to land him. According to GIVEMESPORT, Manchester United have decided the Nigerian forward is a leading transfer target.
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SELHURST PARK — In weather so rancid even the cheerleaders had their club-branded coats on, corkscrewing winds and rain rattling the iron roof like gunfire, 50 or so Crystal Palace fans stuck around to boo their team down the tunnel.
Brentford held on for a big away win, just their second of the season, by beating Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park on Sunday. MORE – Full match replay Bryan Mbeumo's twice-taken penalty kick put them ahead in the second half while Kevin Schade's brave header made it 2-0 before debutant Romain Esse set up a dramatic finish but the Bees held on.
Brentford made it back-to-back Premier League away wins with a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. Bryan Mbeumo’s retaken penalty and a brave Kevin Schade header gave the Bees only a second win in 10 matches across all competitions.