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Fans are outraged because the Eagles are now prepared to spend heavily on getting German Professional who is regarded as a ‘flop’ on his present squad.

Crystal Palace fans are up in arms after reports emerged that the club is willing to break the bank on German midfielder, Florian Neuhaus, who has struggled to find his footing at Borussia Monchengladbach.

The news has sent shockwaves through the Eagles’ faithful, leaving many wondering why the club would invest so heavily in a player who has failed to impress in recent times.

Neuhaus, once hailed as one of Germany’s brightest young talents, has seen his star dim in recent seasons.

The 25-year-old midfielder has struggled to replicate his early form, and has found himself relegated to the bench at Gladbach.

His lackluster performances have led to widespread criticism from fans and pundits alike, with many questioning his work rate and overall impact on the team.

On social media, Palace fans have been quick to voice their disapproval of the potential signing. “Why are we wasting our money on a flop?” asked @CPFC_Sarah on Twitter.

“We need players who can make a difference, not ones who are going to warm the bench.” @EaglesTilIDie added, “Neuhaus has been woeful for Gladbach. What makes our scouts think he’ll suddenly turn it around here?”

Others have pointed out that Neuhaus’s style of play may not suit Palace’s counter-attacking approach. “We need pace and creativity in midfield,

not a slow, ponderous player who can’t even get a game for his current club,” argued @PalaceFan4Life on a popular Eagles forum.

While some fans have defended the potential signing, arguing that Neuhaus has the talent and experience to succeed in the Premier League, the majority of supporters remain unconvinced. “I just don’t see it,” said @CPFC_Jason. “We’ve been down this road before with players like Max Meyer and Alexander Sorloth. Let’s not make the same mistake again.”

As the transfer window heats up, it remains to be seen whether Palace will indeed pursue a deal for Neuhaus. One thing is certain, however – the Eagles faithful will be keeping a close eye on developments, and will be expecting the club to make smart, savvy signings that can help drive the team forward.

In a statement, Palace manager Roy Hodgson sought to reassure fans, saying, “We are always looking to improve our squad and bring in players who can make a positive impact. While I understand the concerns surrounding Florian Neuhaus, I believe he has the potential to be a valuable addition to our team.”

But fans are not convinced. “It’s not just about potential,” said @CPFC_Mike. “It’s about results. And Neuhaus’s results have been poor. We need players who can hit the ground running, not ones who need to be ‘coached up’.”

The debate has sparked a wider conversation about Palace’s transfer strategy, with many fans questioning the club’s approach to signings. “We seem to be stuck in a cycle of buying players who are past their prime or who have failed elsewhere,” said @EaglesFan23. “When will we learn from our mistakes and start investing in young, hungry players who can take us to the next level?”

As the Neuhaus saga continues to unfold, one thing is clear – Palace fans will be watching with bated breath, hoping that the club will make the right decision for the future of the team.

In a surprising twist, former Palace player and fan favorite, Wilfried Zaha, has weighed in on the debate. “I understand the concerns about Neuhaus, but sometimes you have to take a chance on a player,” Zaha said in an interview. “I’ve seen him play, and I think he has the talent to succeed in the Premier League. Let’s give him a chance.”

But not everyone is convinced by Zaha’s words. “Wilf is a legend, but he’s not a scout,” said @CPFC_Sam. “Let’s trust our instincts and say no to Neuhaus.”

The debate rages on, with no end in sight. One thing is certain, however – the Eagles faithful will be keeping a close eye on developments, and will be expecting the club to make smart, savvy signings that can help drive the team forward.

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