Crystal Palace eyeing forward signing in upcoming January transfer window

Crystal Palace are prioritising a move to sign an attacker during the January transfer window, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.
It’s been a difficult campaign for the Eagles as they’ve attempted to move forward without Michael Olise, who joined Bundesliga side Bayern Munich in the summer. Oliver Glasner’s side have scored just eight goals this season in the Premier League as they clearly miss Olise’s influence in the final third.
Eddie Nketiah and Ismaila Sarr were brought in during the summer window as attacking reinforcement, but the Palace duo are yet to set the world alight at Selhurst Park. Jean-Philippe Mateta has struggled to replicate his form of last term, meaning the Eagles have looked blunt in attack.
Crystal Palace to Prioritise Attacking Signing
The Eagles have lacked creativity
Sources have revealed to GIVEMESPORT that a priority for the January transfer window is for Crystal Palace to freshen up their attacking options. In the opening few months of the campaign, Glasner’s side have lacked creativity and the capital club are working on solutions to solve their problems in the final third.
Palace are planning to bring in at least one new forward in the winter window who can add a creative spark. Olise provided six assists in just 14 Premier League starts, while they also lost Jordan Ayew who created more goals than any other Palace player in the Premier League last term.
Sources have revealed to GIVEMESPORT that a priority for the January transfer window is for Crystal Palace to freshen up their attacking options. In the opening few months of the campaign, Glasner’s side have lacked creativity and the capital club are working on solutions to solve their problems in the final third.
Palace are planning to bring in at least one new forward in the winter window who can add a creative spark. Olise provided six assists in just 14 Premier League starts, while they also lost Jordan Ayew who created more goals than any other Palace player in the Premier League last term.