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Crystal Palace Signs Anan Khalaili From Union Saint-Gilloise After Inter Milan Move Breaks Down

The 21-year-old wing-back arrives on a five-year deal as Palace rebuilds under Pierre Sage and address shortages on the right side.

  • On Saturday, Crystal Palace announced the signing of Anan Khalaili from Royale Union Saint-Gilloise on a five-year deal worth around £21 million. The Israel international, 21, joins the Premier League club with further add-ons included.
  • The transfer follows a failed move to Inter Milan last month, where president Giuseppe Marotta said "Italy has very strict legislation protecting players' health" prevented medical clearance for Khalaili.
  • Manager Pierre Sage has completed five summer signings for the Londoners, while the club lost Maxence Lacroix to Chelsea and saw Danny Imray and Nathaniel Clyne depart the squad.
  • Developed at Maccabi Haifa before moving to USG in Belgum in 2024, Khalaili helped the club win a maiden top-flight title in 90 years and has made 16 appearances for Israel.
  • Palace open their Premier League term at the Hill Dickenson Stadium against Everton, with Khalaili saying "I'm happy to be here, I'm excited, and I can't wait to start.
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Crystal Palace signs Anan Khalaili from Union Saint-Gilloise after Inter Milan move breaks down

Crystal Palace has announced the signing of Anan Khalaili from Belgian club Royale Union Saint-Gilloise weeks after the Israel winger’s proposed move to Inter Milan broke down.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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