It’s the final day of the summer transfer window, which means Crystal Palace still have some work to do before the market closes.
The Eagles made quick work of adding Chadi Riad and Daichi Kamada to Oliver Glasner’s squad early in the window.
Ismaila Sarr joined as a later addition as part of a slight rework to the forward ranks after a tough summer.
Key exits of Michael Olise, Jordan Ayew and Joachim Andersen have underscored a difficult period for Crystal Palace.
There is still some time for a few more incomings and outgoings in the transfer market, with deadline day offering a few last-minute options.
So with that said, We Are Palace takes a look at a few deals which could push through on transfer deadline day.
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Odsonne Edouard transfer exit

One player who could leave Selhurst Park this summer is Crystal Palace striker Odsonne Edouard.
The forward has just one year remaining on his contract at the club and is likely to slip down the pecking order with the arrival of Eddie Nketiah.
Celtic have shown interest in re-signing Edouard this summer, along with Premier League newcomers Ipswich Town.
It remains to be seen whether either team will make a late push to secure a deal for the 26-year-old before the deadline.
Crystal Palace paid £14million to sign him back in 2021, making 103 appearances for the club, scoring 21 goals.
Rayan Cherki deal

A late move that could be on the cards before the close of the transfer window is for Lyon star Rayan Cherki.
The 21-year-old attacking midfielder has long been touted with a potential switch away, though it hasn’t quite materialised.
Sources have told We Are Palace that Rayan Cherki has been offered the chance to move to Crystal Palace in the final hours of the transfer window.
The Frenchman has been previously targeted by Fulham and Everton this summer, though neither have been able to seal a switch.
Double Crystal Palace goalkeeper move

There could be plenty of change in the Crystal Palace goalkeeping department on the final day of the summer transfer window.
Sam Johnstone is set to join Wolves in a transfer worth roughly £10million, following uncertainty over his future.
The Eagles shot-stopper was previously the number-one choice, but Dean Henderson has become the preferred option since Oliver Glasner’s arrival.
With the England international set to make his way out, another goalkeeper could be on their way into the club.
Recent reports have claimed that Bournemouth ‘keeper Mark Travers is a potential option for Crystal Palace.
