Crystal Palace Ready to Break Transfer Record with January Move for Albert Tjåland
Crystal Palace are preparing to make a major statement in the upcoming January transfer window, with the club ready to break its transfer record as they look to strengthen their attacking options.

Breaking: The Eagles have submitted a huge bid for highly prolific Norwegian striker Albert Tjåland, the cousin of Manchester City superstar Erling Haaland. The forward has been in sensational form for Rosseland BK, scoring an incredible 64 goals in just 37 games, a return that has quickly drawn attention from top Premier League sides.

Chelsea are also understood to be closely monitoring Tjåland’s situation, but Crystal Palace have moved swiftly and decisively, becoming the first club to formally submit an offer. The early move highlights Palace’s ambition and readiness to act boldly in the January window.
Club sources indicate Crystal Palace are fully prepared for January business, with the board backing a potential record-breaking deal to add firepower to the squad. The club believes securing a natural goalscorer could significantly boost their performances in the second half of the season.

Known for his pace, strength, and clinical finishing, Tjåland has drawn inevitable comparisons with his famous cousin. However, Palace view him as a striker capable of making an immediate impact at Selhurst Park and taking the next step in his development in the Premier League.
As January approaches, Crystal Palace supporters will be watching closely to see whether this ambitious move can be completed and whether it can usher in a new era of attacking threat for the Eagles.