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da bet sport: According to Fotomac, Besiktas could be closing in on a loan deal for Crystal Palace defender Jairo Riedewald.
What’s the deal, then?
Supposedly the Turkish giants are looking at the possibility that the Dutchman could replace their defender Isimat Mirin.
Much would have been expected from Riedewald when he was brought to Selhurst Park from Ajax by Frank de Boer in 2017, but has failed to really nail down a place in Roy Hodgson’s starting Xl and has only made 19 appearances in two seasons.
The 22-year-old had previously been linked with Fenerbahce but it is now their Turkish rivals who seem the most likely destination for him after less than two years with Palace.
Riedewald needs more games before a decision should be made
If he leaves the club in the summer then there will always be a feeling of what might have been because the talent he has at this level is yet unknown.
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It may be the case that he is simply not the type of player who thrives in the Premier League and is therefore better off elsewhere.
However, he showed glimpses during his time with Ajax especially that he is dynamic on the ball and a technical player and was clearly highly-rated, and could prove a useful asset to a mid-table side like Palace in pushing them on up the table and into the top half.
And just four games last season is not enough to gauge how well a player could perform at a club, especially given none of them were in Premier League games.
It seems particularly strange to not give him a chance for a couple of reasons.
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Firstly, because he is highly rated enough to have already made three appearances for the Netherlands national side.
And secondly, Palace continue to give players like Christian Benteke the time of day despite a lack of goals – so why not give a promising youngster the time to bed in?
Hodgson is one of the few English managers in the Premier League who has had success at bringing through players abroad, so he should relish the opportunity to try and bring out the best in Riedewald.