Crystal Palace seeking cover for injured midfielder in January window
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson says the club will prioritise cover for injured midfielder Cheick Doucoure in the January transfer window.
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Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson says the club will prioritise cover for injured midfielder Cheick Doucoure in the January transfer window.
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