Fans of Crystal Palace have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays reports that state Palace are ready to rival Tottenham in their chase for Bournemouth’s Ryan Fraser.
According to reports in the Daily Express, Palace are ready to make a move for the 26-year-old, who has been the subject of interest from both Spurs and Arsenal, when the winger’s contract expires with Bournemouth on June 30.
In reaction to the reports, which were relayed by CPFC News HQ on Twitter, fans of the club have flocked to have their say on the matter, with many stating their belief that Fraser is overrated, while others have claimed that they would love to see the winger make a move to Palace.
Would you like to see Fraser move to Palace?
Yes
No
? Crystal Palace are ready to rival Tottenham in the chase for Bournemouth’s Ryan Fraser.
Palace are ready to move in and make a bid for Fraser as they bid to significantly upgrade their squad for next season – on the cheap.
[Daily Express] #CPFC pic.twitter.com/jV96VqLRzR
— PALACE XTRA ? (@cpfc_xtra) May 20, 2020
No thanks overrated
— Joe? (@joe_cpfc_01) May 20, 2020
We really went from carrasco to Fraser and probably in a couple of months to Jordan Ibe
— Mo ? (@CPFCMorais) May 20, 2020
One fan even states that he wants to go to Spurs, which may relate to the recent report that emerged.
I’ll have him all day long at Palace ?? but he wants to go to Spurs ?
— Lukey (@lukeyCPFC34) May 20, 2020
Lol we have been trying to upgrade our squad every window on the cheap…. I won’t hold my breath on this one..
— Adam Brock (@brock_a_d_84) May 20, 2020
Yes Please Baller !
— Djamelio?? (@Djamel__1997) May 20, 2020
Please no
— Moody Ratel (@MoodyRatel) May 20, 2020
What do we think?
So far this season, Fraser has performed distinctly averagely, scoring one goal and providing four assists over his 28 Premier League appearances, while averaging an uninspiring WhoScored match rating of 6.57.
However, last season, the Scotsman was in tremendous form, scoring seven goals and providing 14 assists in 38 Premier League fixtures, while averaging a much more impressive match rating of 7.08.
As such, it is somewhat understandable to see that the Palace fanbase is split on whether or not they would like to see Fraser make the move to their club, as it would appear from the winger’s two contrasting seasons that it is uncertain the level of performance he will give.