Crystal Palace have joined Arsenal and Everton in the race to sign Manchester City striker Wilfried Bony, according to a report from the Croydon Advertiser.
The Ivorian international has never really made the impact that was expected of him at City and new manager Pep Guardiola looks happy to let him leave.
Everton, who in the last few days have made bids for numerous players, seem keen to sign the 27-year-old, whilst Arsenal have been linked with a move for him too.

Palace are clearly in the market for at least one new striker, with Liverpool’s Christian Benteke looking like the number one target.
However, with Yannick Bolasie looking set to join Everton in a big-money move, Alan Pardew will have the funds to add another star forward, and it appears that Bony is on his hit list too.
City are apparently willing to accept bids of around £15million for Bony, so Palace could find themselves with a brand new strikeforce for a combined fee of around £45million.
The Eagles have also been linked with a move for free agent Hal Robson-Kanu, so Pardew could well have three new strikers on the books, which would surely signal the end of Fraizer Campbell’s Palace career.





