Five players who could leave Crystal Palace on loan before the end of the transfer window
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Crystal Palace picked up a useful draw away at Liverpool yesterday.
The Eagles took the lead in the first-half after Wilfried Zaha scored his first goal of the season.
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Hide AdTheir opponents were reduced to 10 men following Darwin Nunez’s red card but managed to find an equaliser through Luis Diaz.
However, Patrick Viera’s side held on for the point in the end.
Here are five players they could loan out before the end of the transfer window....
Luke Plange
Crystal Palace could loan out the former Derby County man if they are able to bring in another striker this month, as detailed in a report by the Daily Mail.
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Hide AdThe youngster joined the London club on a pre-contract agreement earlier this year.
David Ozoh
He has risen up through the youth ranks at Selhurst Park and has been linked with a temporary exit this summer.
Charlton Athletic are said to be keen on him, according to a report by The Sun.
Jake O’Brien
Palace swooped to sign him in 2021 from Cork City after he caught the eye playing in his native Ireland.
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Hide AdThe defender was loaned out to Swindon Town for the second-half of the last campaign and is a wanted man right now, with journalist Alan Nixon reporting on his Patreon that Bristol Rovers are interested.
Rob Street
He is no stranger to going out on loan having spent recent times with Torquay United and Newport County to gain experience.
The Oxford-born forward penned his first professional contract back in the summer of 2020.
Killian Phillips
The Irishman impressed over pre-season but is still down the pecking order in terms of his chances with the senior team.
A loan move away would enable him to show what he can do getting regular football.
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