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Patrick Vieira’s 2022/23 plans for Malcolm Ebiowei revealed
An perception into the plans of Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira for teen Malcolm Ebiowei has been supplied on Sunday.
Extremely-regarded attacker Ebiowei, in fact, secured a transfer to south London late final month.
After piquing widespread attentions throughout the Premier League panorama owing to his scintillating shows over the 2nd-half of the season with Derby County, it was Palace who finally beat out the competitors, to carry the 18-year-old to Selhurst Park on a five-year deal.
We’re delighted to announce that we have now agreed phrases with Malcolm Ebiowei ❤️?
{The teenager} will be part of us on July 1st.#CPFC
— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) June 26, 2022
The widespread assumption, in flip, was that Ebiowei would subsequently be farmed out on mortgage for the season forward, to proceed his growth while securing first-team minutes on a week-to-week foundation.
If the most recent phrase stemming from the media on Sunday is something to go by, nevertheless, then actually, this doesn’t look set to be the case.
As an alternative, as per switch knowledgeable Fabrizio Romano, amongst different sources, the ex-Arsenal and Chelsea expertise seems to be primed to stay in south London for the season forward.
This comes with Ebiowei having made an prompt impression on new boss Patrick Vieira, to the purpose that the long-lasting Frenchman is able to afford the teenage prodigy the chance to carve out a beginning berth for himself within the Eagles’ ranks this season.
Patrick Vieira, pleased with Malcolm Ebiowei’s impression at Crystal Palace. No plan to let him go away on mortgage, as of now – Ebiowei may actually have an opportunity at Palace already this yr. ?? #CPFC
Vieira needs to work carefully with Ebiowei to turn into an essential participant for the longer term. pic.twitter.com/M2seJgkhjc
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 24, 2022
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Josh Barker.