Liverpool defender Nathaniel Clyne is keen to return to Crystal Palace this summer, according to a report from Football Insider.
The Eagles, who sold the right-back to Southampton in 2012, have been linked with a move for their former player ahead of next season, and it seems he would be open to a return to South London.
Clyne struggled to play regular football at Liverpool last term, which saw him leave the club and join Bournemouth on loan in the January transfer window for the second half of the campaign.

With Trent Alexander-Arnold ahead of him in the pecking order, it seems the 28-year-old is now pursuing regular football elsewhere, with a move back to Selhurst Park on his mind.
Crystal Palace could require a new right-back this summer as Manchester United continue to pursue a big-money deal for Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
Clyne is, according to the claims made by Football Insider, valued at a fee worth at least £12 million by Liverpool, and whether or not Roy Hodgson will make a move for the England international remains to be seen.




