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Published 17:35 3 Jan 2017 GMT
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"Anybody like that, if the club says they are available."However, Palace will reportedly have competition for Brady from a team who turned down the opportunity to sign him last summer - Leicester City. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/751924914207293440 The Premier League champions will "step-up" their interest in the Irish international as soon as they offload winger Bartosz Kapustka, according to The Mirror. The 20-year-old Polish international joined the club from Polish club KS Cracovia last summer for £7.5m. However, has failed to make a single appearance this season. Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri is willing to allow the player to return to the continent, either on-loan or on a permanent deal.
Norwich will reportedly accept a bid of between £10m and £13m for Brady, who's contract expires next summer.
The 24-year-old joined Norwich from Hull in the summer of 2015 for £7m. If he was to sign for Leicester, he would be eligible for the Champions League.
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