Palace Eyeing Bialkowski Claim - Ipswich Town News
Crystal Palace are reported to be showing interest in Blues keeper Bartosz Bialkowski ahead of the January transfer window.
According to The Sun on Sunday the Eagles are looking to sign a keeper during the window with Paris Saint-Germain’s Kevin Trapp their top target.
However, they are said view Bialkowski as an alternative if they're unable to land the German international.
Having made checks on the former Poland U20 international, manager Roy Hodgson is claimed to have contacted Town regarding the 30-year-old and may be close to making an offer.
Bialkowski is out of contract in the summer but with the Blues having an option to keep him for a further year, something they are all but certain to exercise before the end of the season.
Asked whether he was aware of any interest in him after yesterday’s game at Wolves, Bialkowski said: "I’m just trying concentrate on my football, I’m just doing my thing.”
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