Crystal Palace star Munoz reveals Man Utd transfer ‘dream’

Crystal Palace star Munoz reveals Man Utd transfer ‘dream’

Crystal Palace right-back Daniel Munoz says it would be a “dream” to play for one of Europe’s biggest clubs such as Manchester United.

The 29-year-old has established himself as one of the top players in his position in the English top flight since joining the Eagles from Genk in 2024.

The Colombia international played a key role in Palace winning both the FA Cup and Community Shield this year, scoring two goals and two assists in all competitions this season.

Crystal Palace star Daniel Munoz reveals Man Utd transfer ‘dream’

Munoz is currently with his national team ahead of friendlies against New Zealand and Australia in the United States. Ahead of Friday’s match against the All Whites, he revealed that signing for Barcelona, ​​PSG, Real Madrid and Man Utd would be a “dream” but insisted he is currently just concentrating on performing for Palace.

“Everything I hear there, all the talk about one club or another, if you ask me, it would be a dream for me to play for one of these clubs.

“Whether it’s Barcelona, ​​​​PSG, Real Madrid or Manchester United, that’s what I’m working towards, I’m striving every day, so that maybe one day I can attract the attention of one of these clubs, because it’s a dream for me.

“But the truth is that I am focused on my club, on doing well at Crystal Palace, and I am not really aware of what is being said on social media.

“I have no information that any of these clubs want me or are interested in me. Nowadays my focus is on Crystal Palace and of course here with the national team.”

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