effrey Schlupp: Crystal Palace sign Leicester player for undisclosed fee
Sam Allardyce has made flexible Leicester player Jeffrey Schlupp his first marking as Crystal Palace supervisor.
The 24-year-old moves south for a revealed £12m, and has marked a four-and-a-half-year contract.
The Ghana worldwide showed up in 2015-16 as the Foxes won their first title.
Be that as it may, he has begun just a single alliance amusement this season and has not included at all since the 5-0 Champions League vanquish at Porto on 7 December.
Schlupp, who can play in safeguard, midfield or assault, was let well enough alone for Ghana's squad for the Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon.
He started his vocation at Leicester - showing up for the club, scoring 15 objectives - and had an advance spell at Brentford amid 2010-11.
West Brom supervisor Tony Pulis had been keen on Schlupp, who joins a Palace side seventeenth in the Premier League.
The Eagles, one point over the assignment zone, visit West Ham on Saturday, a diversion Schlupp is accessible for.
Allardyce stated: "He will convey quality and experience to the guard and will be a noteworthy resource for the club."
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