Bristol Post

City among the favourites to sign Palace centre-back O’Brien

- James PIERCY james.piercy@reachplc,com

BRISTOL City remain in the driving seat to sign Crystal Palace centre-back Jake O’Brien, the Bristol Post understand­s, despite interest growing in the Republic of Ireland Under-21 internatio­nal after an outstandin­g campaign on loan in Belgium’s second division

O’Brien has shone for RWD Molenbeek and was named in the Challenger Pro League’s Team of the Season after making 31 appearance­s. Molenbeek, part-owned by Palace shareholde­r John Textor, secured promotion to the Belgian Pro League and his performanc­es have earned him a host of admirers across Europe.

Reports in France over the weekend revealed Troyes have opened talks over the prospect of signing the 22-year-old and the French club are one of many who want to sign O’Brien as he enters the final year of his contract in south London. The powerful defender has interest elsewhere in France, Belgium, Poland and the Championsh­ip. However, City remain towards the front of the queue and appear to be O’Brien’s preferenti­al destinatio­n should a deal be struck with Palace.

The situation is expected to accelerate over the next week with City CEO Phil Alexander a trump card in negotiatio­ns given his relationsh­ip with the Premier League club, having worked there for 26 years.

Palace are expected to drive a hard bargain for O’Brien, although with 12 months remaining on his contract they are also aware this is the last proper opportunit­y they have to receive any value on the market. However, City are also mindful their approach for him in January proved unsuccessf­ul when

Palace’s loan fee was simply too much.

The managerial situation at Selhurst Park also adds an air of uncertaint­y because, while former boss Patrick Vieira was a big admirer of O’Brien’s potential - joking he was one of the few players in his career he’s looked up to - it’s unknown whoever replaces Roy Hodgson - with Graham Potter reportedly on their radar - how they will view the Irishman.

From O’Brien’s perspectiv­e, having

experience­d loans at Molenbeek and Swindon Town beforehand, he now wants to play regular first-team football at a permanent destinatio­n and, as it stands, a club like City would be best-placed for his developmen­t. The Bristol Post has learned he has turned down an offer of a longer-term contract from Palace for this reason.

Although listed as slightly smaller, he stands at 6ft 6ins and has been dominant in Belgium at the heart of a Molenbeek defence which was the best in the Belgian Challenger Pro League. A former junior boxer and hurler, his physicalit­y is an obvious attribute that would attract Nigel Pearson who not only wants depth in the centre of defence but also those sort of qualities. Indeed, despite having unsuccessf­ully tried to sign him in January, City have continued to send scouts out to Belgium to keep checks on the defender who has improved throughout the campaign.

 ?? Picture: Cameron Smith/Getty ?? Jake O’Brien, right, in action during his loan spell at Swindon Town
Picture: Cameron Smith/Getty Jake O’Brien, right, in action during his loan spell at Swindon Town

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