Crystal Palace’s Dean Henderson celebrates his victory with his teammates. (Photo: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
Crystal Palace is reportedly keen to sign Bundesliga striker Phil Haals at the end of the season, and they will face competition with the wolves.
According to a report by Football Insider, the two clubs have tabbed the Holstein Keel striker and are regularly scouting him this season. The 23-year-old has been very good in the Bundesliga this season, scoring eight goals in the league.
Crystal Palace can use Philharles
He was able to prove that it was a quality acquisition of Crystal Palace if they could get the deal done. They need more depth in their offensive units and are overly dependent on Jean-Philippe Mateta this season. Hars could be a useful acquisition.
Also, the mateta is linked to the exit. The Eberechi Eze also rides the radar of multiple clubs. The palace will need reinforcements for attack this summer.
It is still unclear whether Crystal Palace will be able to beat the wolf to his signature. They will certainly be an attractive destination for players. The 23-year-old striker has been ranked from Germany’s fourth division in recent seasons. He aims to compete at a higher level in the future, and it can be difficult to refuse a move into the Premier League.
Crystal Palace could be an attractive destination
Crystal Palace has a quality team and they could be an ideal destination for the Hers. He tries to prove himself in the Premier League, and British regular football can help him improve further. The Palace is certainly a more attractive destination compared to the wolves fighting for survival this season.
On the other hand, it’s not surprising that the wolves are keen on strikers. They are expected to lose Mateus Cunha in the summer and need to properly replace the Brazilians. The Bundesliga strikers could prove to be an ideal acquisition for them as well.
A report from Football Insider claims that the transaction can be made for £8.5 million. It’s a reasonable asking price for the player, and both clubs have the resources to get the deal done.