Crystal Palace have been linked with a move for Senegal striker Moussa Sow, who is currently plying his trade in the Middle East.

The Londoners have tried to show ambition this summer, but have so far failed to make many inroads to improve Alan Pardew’s squad at Selhurst Park.




Pardew is keen to add more firepower to his squad during the transfer window, and Palace have looked at a number of options across Europe to find the right kind of player.

According to L’Equipe, the Palace manager has trained his eyes towards Senegal international Sow, and is considering making a move in the market for him in the coming days.
 


Currently playing at UAE outfit Al-Ahli, the 30-year-old played for clubs such as Lille and Fenerbahce, before deciding to move to the Middle East on a lucrative contract last summer.  

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He scored 13 goals for the Dubai-based club last season, and it has been suggested that Palace are weighing up their options before making a move for Sow.

He is also a Senegal international, and has earned 37 caps for the African national, with 12 goals to his name.