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Crystal Palace seek Levante man Zouhair Feddal

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Crystal Palace seek Levante man Zouhair Feddal

According to the Daily Mail, Crystal Palace is considered to be one of the Premier League clubs in the hunt for Levante’s Zouhair Feddal. The likes of Everton, West Brom, and Watford have also expressed interest towards the Moroccan native.

The 27-year-old stands 191cm tall and weighs in at 83kg. His strong physic should surely help him compete in the more physical English Premier league.

According to Squawka, the Moroccan has scored once this season as well as only conceded 2 defensive errors in 25 appearances in La Liga. Feddal has proven his worth as a versatile defensive player. His passing abilities allow the La Liga side to play him all across the backline. The Levante man plays primarily in the centre but has shown an understanding of the fullback and a holding midfielder positions.

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Feddal’s contract with Levante is set to expire this summer, allowing Premier League clubs to pick up the Moroccan on a free. As the 27-year-old begins to hit the peak of his prime, it would seem logical to make a huge transfer move to England.

Crystal Palace should hope for an easy transfer as the Moroccan native possesses a Spanish passport from when he moved to the country around the age of 6. With a European passport, Crystal Palace will hope to bring in Feddal as defensive support to a side currently slipping in the Premier League table.

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