Crystal Palace plot transfer push after FA Cup glory as Europe awaits
- Crystal Palace won their first major trophy by beating Manchester City 1-0 in the 2025 FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium, London.
- This victory followed a season where Crystal Palace consistently defeated top teams and the club prepared for their first European campaign.
- Meanwhile, Southampton suffered relegation after a poor Premier League season, prompting questions over their managerial future and many expected player sales including Mateus Fernandes.
- Crystal Palace plans to offer £20 million for the 20-year-old Fernandes to strengthen their squad ahead of the Europa League, as stated by club sources.
- Palace’s FA Cup win secures Europa League football, which may increase their transfer appeal but also suggests squad changes as the club seeks to compete on multiple fronts.
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