The Crystal Palace defender could follow Armand Traore to Turkey, after his move from Nottingham Forest last week.

Crystal Palace’s Jaroslaw Jach is in talks over a move to Caykur Rizespor, according to the Daily Mirror (July 24, page 49).
The Polish defender only moved to Palace in a £3.5 million deal from Zaglebie Lubin in January, but he is yet to make an appearance for Roy Hodgson’s first team.
And despite releasing another centre-back, Damien Delaney, earlier this summer, the Eagles still have Scott Dann, James Tomkins, Mamadou Sakho, Martin Kelly and Jairo Riedewald capable of playing in Jach’s position.
The Sun reported earlier this month that Rizespor have failed with an attempt to lure Nottingham Forest’s Michael Mancienne to Turkey, and will hope to fare better with Jach.

The 24-year-old, who has two caps for his country, could follow a different Nottingham Forest player to Rizespor, after Armand Traore’s move there last week.
Funds from his sale could be used to strengthen Crystal Palace’s squad, which has seen only one new player, goalkeeper Vicente Guaita, arrive this summer.
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