Swansea City striker Bafetimbi Gomis is keen to leave the Welsh club this January with Crystal Palace keen, according to reports.
Gomis has played second fiddle to Wilfried Bony since his move to the club in the summer and has reportedly become disillusioned with life under manager Garry Monk, despite being set to play much more this month as Bony represents Ivory Coast at the Africa Cup of Nations.
The Mirror claims that Gomis fears going back to the substitute's bench when Bony returns and is seeking a move to another Premier League club this winter.
Palace and Newcastle United are the early favourites to land the Frenchman, who reportedly has a £7m buy-out clause in his contract.
Gomis netted twice in Swansea's FA Cup third-round win over Tranmere Rovers at the weekend.
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