'6 GOALS AND 6 ASSISTS' PL TOP FULLBACK, NO TRANSFER...RENEWAL OF CONTRACT BY 2028

'6 goals and 6 assists' PL top fullback, no transfer...Renewal of contract by 2028

'6 goals and 6 assists' PL top fullback, no transfer...Renewal of contract by 2028

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Daniel Munoz has re-signed Crystal Palace.

Crystal Palace announced on its official website on the 18th (Korea Standard Time) that it has extended its contract with Munoz until the summer of 2028.

Munoz is a Colombian national football defender. He grew up with Artretico Nacional and started his European career by joining Genk in 2020. He gained the attention of the European big leagues by scoring 19 goals and 20 assists in 148 games during his four seasons with Genk.

Munoz entered the Premier League last winter in the transfer window. His team was Crystal Palace. Soon after joining the club, Munoz received many opportunities due to injury of his existing defense team. He had four assists in 16 games last season.

He has improved even more this season. Munoz has shown off his attack instinct by scoring six goals and six assists in 38 games. He also has good defense capability. According to Crystal Palace, Munoz has recorded 106 tackles this season, the most in the Premier League.

Rumors of a recent transfer have been raised. It was said that Manchester City is interested in Munoz. According to the British 'The Sun', there is 25 million pounds (about 47.3 billion won) in the Munoz contract. It was said that Manchester City could hold him to reinforce the side.

However, Crystal Palace admitted Munoz's performance. He extended his contract until June 2028, blocking the possibility of a transfer. Munoz also agreed and will play in Crystal Palace until 2028.

Crystal Palace Chairman Steve Parish said, "(The renewal of Munoz's contract) is good news for Crystal Palace. Munoz is the epitome of a great professional who does his best in every game and training session." 먹튀검증

"He has been a huge influence since he joined Crystal Palace last year. I am pleased that he has decided to leave his future to the club," he continued.

"I felt the energy in Selhurst Park from day one. Now it's like my home," Munoz said in a brief comment.

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