Palace receive Villa transfer demand after 'class' Evann Guessand debut
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Palace receive Villa transfer demand after 'class' Evann Guessand debut
"Crystal Palace signed Evann Guessand on loan from Aston Villa during the January transfer window. The player made his debut against Brighton recently, and he created the match-winning goal for his team. The Ivory Coast attacker came on as a substitute and made an immediate impact. Crystal Palace fans were delighted with his performance on his debut for the club, and most of them took to social media to demand his permanent signing at the end of the season."
"The Eagles have an option to sign the player permanently in the summer, but the deal could become an obligation if certain conditions are met. Given his performance against Brighton, Crystal Palace will certainly be delighted to sign him permanently in the summer. It remains to be seen whether he can sustain that level of performance in the coming weeks."
"He has previously shown his quality in France, and there is no doubt that he is a quality player. However, he struggled at Aston Villa. The West Midlands club will look to let him go permanently, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. A permanent move in the summer could be ideal for all parties. The player will focus on his performances and look to establish himself as an important player for the Eagles."
Evann Guessand joined Crystal Palace on loan from Aston Villa in January. He made his debut against Brighton, coming on as a substitute and creating the match-winning goal with an immediate impact. Fans reacted positively and many demanded a permanent signing at season’s end. Palace hold an option to buy in the summer, convertible into an obligation if conditions are met. Guessand previously showed quality in France but struggled at Aston Villa. A permanent move would suit all parties if he sustains form. The player will focus on performances to reestablish his career and could become a valuable asset for Palace.
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