Wilfried Zaha close to returning to Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace are reportedly keen on bringing Galatasaray’s Wilfried Zaha back to Selhurst Park for a third spell at the club.

The South London club are eager to reunite with their former talisman, according to the Daily Telegraph, who has had a storied history with the Eagles.

Zaha, a product of Crystal Palace’s academy, first rose to prominence with the Eagles before making a high-profile move to Manchester United in 2013.

However, his time at Old Trafford was short-lived, and he returned to Palace initially on loan, before making the move permanent in 2015.

During his second stint with the club, Zaha became a central figure, amassing 458 appearances, scoring 90 goals, and registering 62 assists over eight years.

His performances solidified his status as one of the Premier League’s most dynamic forwards.

Last summer, Zaha opted for a new challenge, joining Turkish giants Galatasaray as a free agent.

Upon his arrival in Turkey, Zaha signed a lucrative contract and helped the club secure the Turkish Super Lig title.

However, his impact on the pitch was somewhat limited, with the Ivorian making 13 starts and often being utilised as a rotation option in the latter stages of the season.

Recent developments suggest that both Zaha and Galatasaray are open to parting ways this summer. The Turkish champions are reportedly seeking a £9million loan fee for the 30-year-old to move on a short-term deal.

Crystal Palace are said to be willing to meet this fee, paving the way for a potential reunion.

If the deal goes through, Zaha could once again don the red and blue of Crystal Palace, continuing his career at the club where he made his name.

A return would not only bolster Palace’s attacking options but also offer Zaha the chance to reignite his Premier League career in familiar surroundings.