Saturday 20 August 2016

Christian Benteke completes transfer to Crystal Palace from Liverpool

Christian Benteke completes transfer to Crystal Palace from Liverpool

Crystal Palace have confirmed the signing of striker Christian Benteke from Liverpool on a four-year deal.
Palace have not disclosed the transfer fee they have paid for the 25-year-old Belgium international but it is an initial £27m plus £5m in add-ons, according to Sky sources.
The fee easily beats Palace's previous record purchase, set only last month when they bought Andros Townsend from Newcastle for £13m, and he becomes the fourth new arrival at Selhurst Park this summer following Townsend, James Tomkins and Steve Mandanda.
Benteke, who agreed personal terms and passed his medical with the Eagles on Friday, told his new club's official website: "I'm very happy to commit my future to Crystal Palace and I'm looking forward to meeting the manager, the players and the staff.
"I feel really happy that the deal has been done and now I can look forward."
Liverpool paid Aston Villa £32.5m for Benteke, who has scored 51 Premier League goals in four years, a year ago and had been holding out for a similar fee despite the player falling out of favour under Jurgen Klopp.
Palace manager Alan Pardew revealed at his press conference on Friday - ahead of Saturday's game against Tottenham - that Benteke had been on his radar for some time.
He said: "It's important when you lose iconic players to try and replace them with iconic players. We've lost two this week, Mile Jedinak and Yala Bolasie. Both were massive figures at this club and we will need to replace them with big
figures.
"That's something that didn't always happen at [former club] Newcastle, unfortunately, so I'm pleased the board have been brave with this move.
"He's someone I know very, very well because I wanted to take him to Newcastle. I thought he'd be a fantastic fit for that club. He got the move to Liverpool and it hasn't quite worked out.
"For us, we need to get him back to doing what he does best. His style of play, the way he feeds off crosses...
"He'll enjoy that with the wide players we have."

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