Chairman Steve Parish has admitted Crystal Palace “start every year dreaming of being Leicester” as he uses the club’s Premier League rivals as an example to aspire to. Speaking at the club’s end of season awards at BOXPARK Croyden, Parish discussed the future of some of Palace’s key players, including Wilfried Zaha, on-loan Chelsea ace Conor Gallagher and Michael Olise and shared a suggestion of where they aim to be.
Steve Parish said: “Obviously with Conor, we’ve got to see what we can do there. He’s going back and we’ve got to either replace him or see if we can get him back. We’ve got one or two other situations that are well-documented so keeping what we’ve got here is an important thing. Then we’ve got one or two ideas of where we think we can add to make a difference, give ourselves something different, get even better at keeping the ball and be a bit more damaging when we’ve got it. There’s no limit to our ambition at the football club. We’ll obviously look to bring some of the youngsters through that we’ve got who are very good and we start every year dreaming of being Leicester.”