Bristol Post

Robins will have to remain patient in pursuit of Palace’s Jake

- James PIERCY james.piercy@reachplc.com

CRYSTAL Palace are expected to reject all immediate offers for Jake O’Brien and want to keep hold of the in-demand centreback for the start of pre-season, the Bristol Post understand­s, which could leave Bristol City without the final piece of their defensive puzzle heading into July.

O’Brien remains a summer target for City as they look to further add to their defence after the signings of Rob Dickie, Ross McCrorie and Haydon Roberts. City tried to bring in the Republic of Ireland Under-21 internatio­nal on loan in January but were left frustrated by the fee Palace were asking for to make the temporary transfer happen.

The 22-year-old instead concluded his season at RWD Molenbeek in the Belgian second division as they secured promotion into the top-flight with O’Brien among the best defensive performers in the league.

Subsequent­ly, there is interest across the continent, from clubs in France, Belgium and Poland, and on Wednesday night the Irish Examiner reported Ligue 2 Troyes have made an unsuccessf­ul sevenfigur­e approach for O’Brien as he enters the final 12 months of his contract at Selhurst Park. The same report details a bid from City but that is not thought to be a recent offer.

The exact size of the bid from Troyes is unclear but unless it’s upped to a game-changing offer which seems unlikely - sources in south London have indicated everything will be rejected due to the uncertain managerial situation at Selhurst Park.

The Eagles are yet to appoint a long-term successor to Patrick Vieira, who was sacked in March,

with former City boss Roy Hodgson concluding the campaign on a short-term basis as they successful­ly remained in the Premier League. Hodgson is the favourite to continue in the role, with Lille’s Paulo Fonseca also a contender, but the message has been to all suitors of Palace’s players, particular­ly the younger element of the squad, is that a final decision will be made by the new manager after he’s been able to assess them across pre-season.

Palace’s first friendly is on July 11 against Barnet and the belief is that O’Brien will be among those given close scrutiny over the first two weeks of the summer programme before a conclusion is drawn.

With a year left on his deal, O’Brien is unlikely to commit to fresh terms, having turned down a contract offer earlier in the year,

because at this stage of his career he wants the opportunit­y of regular first-team football, which hasn’t been the case in south London since he arrived in England from Cork City in 2020.

The Cork-native remains very keen on the prospect of a move to the West Country, should a deal be reached. But the situation is further complicate­d by the speculatio­n around first-choice Palace centreback­s Marc Guehi and Joachim Andersen, both who are wanted elsewhere in the Premier League.

It’s difficult to predict exactly what will transpire but the expectatio­n is O’Brien will be eventually made available for transfer and bids can be entertaine­d but, for now, his admirers must wait until a new manager is put in place.

For City, it’s far from an ideal scenario given Pearson’s wish to conclude business as early as possible, albeit with an acceptance that isn’t always possible. The additional layer of complicati­on is caused by the uncertaint­y surroundin­g Tomas Kalas, because it increasing­ly seems that O’Brien is seen as an alternativ­e to the Czech Republic internatio­nal if he rejects the terms presented to him at the end of last season. With Dickie, Zak Vyner and McCrorie, City have three right-sided centre-backs, plus Joe Low as the most advanced in the Under-21 set-up, while Rob Atkinson, Roberts and Kal Naismith cover the position on the left.

However, having been victims of a lack of defensive depth last season, with McCrorie potentiall­y needed at full-back or in midfield, something also true of Naismith in the latter role, another option is desired.

 ?? Picture: Shuttersto­ck ?? Jake O’Brien, in face mask, celebrates scoring a goal for RWD Molenbeek
Picture: Shuttersto­ck Jake O’Brien, in face mask, celebrates scoring a goal for RWD Molenbeek

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