July 7, 2024

Manchester United v Crystal Palace - Carabao Cup Third Round

Here’s how we feel about each summer signing’s season thus far.as well as the failure.

Crystal Palace made four signings during the summer transfer window with varying degrees of success –

It has been an inconsistent season so far in the Premier League for Crystal Palace, as they have managed some top wins, but also lost some matches that fans would have wanted them to win.

They are 13th in the division at the moment before the November international break and some may be thinking that a stronger summer transfer window would have seen them sit in the top half instead.

Here is how well the new Crystal Palace signings have performed so far this season in the Premier League, Carabao Cup and in the U21s.

4: Dean Henderson

Manchester United v Crystal Palace - Carabao Cup Third Round
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Dean Henderson joined the Eagles towards the end of the summer transfer window and the club spent £15m on the goalkeeper. The deal could rise to £20m if add-ons are reached. The move was one which was questioned at the time due to the quality of current number one Sam Johnstone, who has been praised for his fine form this season.Manchester United v Crystal Palace - Carabao Cup Third Round

Henderson came in as the number two, with Palace possibly seeing him as the future first choice. Sadly, his career at the South London club started horribly as he suffered an injury in the first half of his debut for the club. It was in the Carabao Cup in September against his former club Manchester United. He is still injured at this current time. The transfer shows future promise but it has not gone well so fa

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