The transfer market has seen Crystal Palace invest well in their squad for the 2024/25 Premier League season.
Under Oliver Glasner, the Eagles are hopeful of progressing up the table, with aims of more than just survival.
Dougie Freedman is in charge of recruitment, tasked with equipping the Crystal Palace boss with a squad capable of being competitive.
There are plenty of stars in the squad who have been found for below their market value, impressing at the very top level.
So with that said, here’s a look at the transfer fees paid for every Crystal Palace player in the first-team squad for 2024/25.
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Dean Henderson – £20m

Crystal Palace signed Dean Henderson from Manchester United for a fee worth up to £20m in 2023, with hopes of improving their goalkeeping ranks.
Remi Matthews – £0

Crystal Palace added Remi Matthews as a back-up option on a free transfer in 2021, having him play as third-choice.
Matt Turner – loan

Matt Turner joined Crystal Palace on a season-long loan deal from Nottingham Forest to bolster the goalkeeping options available.
Marc Guehi – £18m

Marc Guehi switched Chelsea for Crystal Palace in a deal worth £18m in 2021, having become a highly-rated prospect since.
Chris Richards – £8.5m

Crystal Palace added USMNT international Chris Richards to the squad in 2022, paying a transfer fee of £8.5m from Bundesliga outfit Bayern Munich.
Rob Holding – £4m

Rob Holding made the switch from Arsenal to Crystal Palace in the summer of 2023, joining for roughly £4m.
Tyrick Mitchell – £0

Tyrick Mitchell is a star defender who made his way through the Crystal Palace youth team and into the first-team squad.
Daniel Munoz – £8.5m

Crystal Palace added some attacking flair at right-back, signing Daniel Munoz from Genk in January 2024 for £8.5m.
Chadi Riad – £14m

Promising young defender Chadi Riad was signed from Barcelona in 2024, joining for a fee worth roughly £14m.
Nathaniel Clyne – £0

Nathaniel Clyne is into his second stint at Crystal Palace, initially coming through the academy before returning eight years later on a free transfer.
Joel Ward – £400k

Joel Ward joined Crystal Palace in 2012 from Portsmouth, going on to become a club legend at Selhurst Park.
Palace paid just £400,000 for the defender at the time.
Maxence Lacroix – £15.2m

Oliver Glasner reunited with Maxence Lacroix at Crystal Palace in summer 2024, paying £15.2m to sign the defender.
The pacey centre-back signed a deal until 2029 and is looking to impress in his time at the club.
Trevoh Chalobah – loan

Trevoh Chalobah joined Crystal Palace for the 2024/25 season on a season-long loan deal from London rivals Chelsea.
Cheick Doucoure – £21m

Cheick Doucoure left RC Lens to join Crystal Palace in July 2022 for a fee worth £21m.
Jefferson Lerma – £0

Crystal Palace secured a free transfer for midfielder Jefferson Lerma in the summer of 2023, signing him from AFC Bournemouth.
Adam Wharton – £22m

Crystal Palace made a statement signing in January 2024, securing a deal for Adam Wharton from Blackburn.
The fee is worth up to £22m, with his first few months at Palace setting the tone for a bright future.
Will Hughes – £6m

Will Hughes switched Watford for Crystal Palace in 2021, joining for roughly £6m to become a useful squad player.
Naouirou Ahamada – £10.5m

Naouirou Ahamada had plenty of potential for the future, leading to Crystal Palace paying out to land the youngster from VFB Stuttgart.
Jeffrey Schlupp – £12m

Versatile wide-man Jeffrey Schlupp has been at Crystal Palace since 2017 when he joined from Leicester City for £12m.
Daichi Kamada – £0

Oliver Glasner reunited with Daichi Kamada when the attacking midfielder joined Crystal Palace on a free transfer from Lazio in 2024.
Eberechi Eze – £17m

Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze joined in 2020 from QPR for a fee worth £17m, becoming a key player in the years since.
Matheus Franca – £26m

Brazilian wonderkid Matheus Franca moved to Crystal Palace from Flamengo in the summer of 2023 for roughly £26m.
Ismaila Sarr – £12.6m

In hopes of replacing Michael Olise, Crystal Palace added Ismaila Sarr to their ranks from Olympique Marseille for £12.6m.
Jesurun Rak-Sakyi – £0

Jesurun Rak-Sakyi is another star of the Crystal Palace academy who has broken into the first-team squad, with hopes of becoming a key player in the future.
Odsonne Edouard – £14m

Crystal Palace added Odsonne Edouard to the squad from Celtic in a deal worth £14m in 2021, hopeful he would solve the search for a striker.
Jean-Philippe Mateta – £9m

Jean-Philippe Mateta made his loan switch from Mainz to Crystal Palace permanent in 2022, securing a deal for £9m and starring heavily in the past year.
Eddie Nketiah – £25m

Eddie Nketiah joined Crystal Palace late in the summer 2024 transfer window from Arsenal, with a fee worth an initial £25m paid – which could rise to £30m with add-ons.
