Manchester
United attacker Wilfried Zaha is set to join Crystal Palace on a permanent deal
after failing to impress at Old Trafford.
Wilfried
Zaha has admitted that he would like to make his loan move to a permanent deal
at Crystal Palace, according to the Sun.
The
Englishman will return to Manchester United in the summer as his loan deal
expires at the end of the season.
Zaha who moved to Crystal Palace in 2013 was the last signing made by Sir Alex
Ferguson before his retirement.
The
22-year-old has not been impressive for United since his move. He has only made
four appearances and has spent most of his time away from United on loan.
Zaha
spent 2013-2014 season at Cardiff City while currently he is with his boyhood club
Crystal Palace.
Alan
Pardew who was named as the new manager of the Eagles is also keen to land him
on a permanent deal. With Zaha further admitting that it would be great to
return on a permanent deal.
“Coming back to Palace would be great
but that’s in the future, so I’ll decide then.”
Despite
of the current struggling position of the Eagles in the Premier League he is
still happy to rejoin his side. He is confident that the new boss can surely
help the club in climbing the table.
“I’m just glad I’m part of it and I
think we can definitely stay up.”
Columnist: Simon Oates
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