Victor Camarasa returns to the Premier League with Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace have signed Spanish midfielder Victor Camarasa on loan from LaLiga club Real Betis. The 25-year-old will spend the season at Selhurt Park, with the Eagles then having the option to buy him next summer. “I’m delighted that we’ve signed Victor and we think he will further improve the quality of our squad,” Palace chairman Steve Parish told the club’s official website. “He is a talented, exciting player who will offer us creativity in the midfield.” Camarasa has Premier League experience having spent last season on loan at Cardiff, scoring five goals and providing four assists in 33 matches for the Bluebirds. After returning to the English top-flight, he said: “I am very happy to be here and I’m so excited to start with the group. I think Palace has great players and it is a great club. “I’m going to work hard to play football and I hope that the fans are excited with my football.” Camarasa started his career at hometown club Valencia before joining Levante in 2012. He spent five years at the club ahead of his move to Real Betis. Topics Crystal Palace, Premier League, Real Betis, Transfers Cost of Arsenal’s maximum Wilfried Zaha bid revealed Crystal Palace identify Aaron Wan-Bissaka replacement – but face wait to get deal done Arsenal have three players in mind to offer Crystal Palace for Wilfried Zaha Crystal Palace make bid for Everton midfielder James McCarthy – report Lennon wants to strengthen his Celtic squad as Tierney prepares to leave City complete Joao Cancelo deal as Danilo heads to Juventus Djibril Sidibe joins Everton on season-long loan James Forrest secures draw for Celtic in Romania McInnes feels ‘anger, frustration and contempt’ towards McKenna suitors Arseblog: 5 things I think will happen to Arsenal in 2019/20 Ranked! Every Premier League manager by their job security in 2019/20 PSG have offered Neymar to Manchester United – and here’s what they want The 11 most desperate deadline day panic buys in Premier League history David Preece: What I learned from working first hand with Ravel Morrison at Ostersund

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