We catch up with some of the Crystal Palace youngsters to leave in recent years.

Former Crystal Palace youngster Kyle De Silva currently plays his football abroad.
De Silva ended his ten-year stay at Palace with a move to Dutch second tier side FC Eindhoven in the summer. The versatile wideman has featured 20 times for the Jupiler League play-off contenders.
He is joined in Dutch football by Fisayo Adarabioyo. The forward scored for NAC Breda in their win over RKC Waalwijk at the start of the season, but hasn’t played since November.
Antonio Pedroza and Kieron Cadogan have also taken their talents abroad.
Cadogan has spells with Aldershot Town and Barnet following his release from Palace in 2012. The winger spent the last three years in the top-flight of Swedish football with GAIS Goteborg, racking up over 60 appearances and 12 goals. He is now looking for a new club after becoming a free agent in January.
The Eagles signed Pedroza, then a 20-year-old, from Mexican club Jaguares in 2011. He failed to make an impression on the first-team before returning to Mexico two years later. The Chester-born forward now plays for top tier side Deportivo Toluca.

Ex-Palace academy products Alex Wynter and Jake Gray are now playing in League Two.
Wynter recently featured in Colchester United’s defeats to Accrington Stanley and Crawley Town, while Gray last featured in Luton Town’s 1-1 draw with Grimsby Town at the start of the month.
Jerome Binnom-Williams signed for League One side Peterborough following his release from Palace in the summer. He is yet to establish himself in Grant McCann’s starting-eleven.
Sean Scannell is still playing in the Championship with Huddersfield Town after joining from the Eagles back in 2012. Scannell hasn’t featured since their 2-1 defeat to Wigan Athletic in November due to injury.
If the Terriers win promotion, Scannell could be lining up against fellow ex-Palace youngster Nathaniel Clyne. The fullback continues to impress for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool side.

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