The club can list a maximum of 25 players over the age of 21 and can use as many under-21s as desired. Tyrick Mitchell (21) and Nathan Ferguson (20), for example, do not need to be named.
What are the rules on homegrown players?
In their 25-man squad, Premier League clubs must not include more than 17 non-'homegrown' players.
What does 'homegrown' mean for Palace?
Homegrown players must have spent at least three seasons training at a professional English or Welsh club before the age of 21. Clubs can use any number of under-21s in their squad, regardless of nationality, without affecting their 25-man total.
Palace have 10 non-homegrown players in their 25-man squad.
View the full list below.
Player |
Number |
Homegrown |
Jordan Ayew | 9 | No |
Michy Batshuayi | 23 | No |
Christian Benteke | 20 | No |
Jack Butland | 1 | Yes |
Gary Cahill | 24 | Yes |
Nathaniel Clyne | 17 | Yes |
Scott Dann | 6 | Yes |
Eberechi Eze | 25 | Yes |
Vicente Guaita | 31 | No |
Wayne Hennessey | 13 | Yes |
Martin Kelly | 34 | Yes |
Cheikhou Kouyate | 8 | No |
Jean-Philippe Mateta | 14 | No |
James McArthur | 18 | No |
James McCarthy | 22 | Yes |
Luka Milivojevic | 4 | No |
Jairo Riedewald | 44 | No |
Mamadou Sakho | 12 | No |
Jeffrey Schlupp | 15 | Yes |
James Tomkins | 5 | Yes |
Andros Townsend | 10 | Yes |
Patrick van Aanholt | 3 | Yes |
Joel Ward | 2 | Yes |
Connor Wickham | 21 | Yes |
Wilfried Zaha | 11 | Yes |
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