Max Meyer’s situation at Crystal Palace appears to be getting worse, with it ‘hard to imagine’ he will be signing a new deal at the club.
That’s according to Kicker, who say the 25-year-old’s situation at the club looks set to get ‘even more difficult’ than it already is.
Meyer has been at Crystal Palace since joining on a free transfer from Schalke in 2018 and was a regular for the club in his first season.
He’s found himself increasingly out of the picture since, though, and none more so than this season with him yet to play a single minute of Premier League football.
Indeed, he appears to be out of Roy Hodgson’s plans entirely after recently dropping down to play for Crystal Palace’s Under 23s in their 5-2 defeat to Fulham.
Kicker say that was a ‘new low’ for the midfielder in an already ‘difficult relationship’ with the Eagles.
It’s a situation that is unlikely to change ‘anytime soon’ after Meyer went ‘downhill rapidly’ in his second season at Selhurst Park.
So much so that it is ‘hard to imagine’ that he still has a future at the club and with his contract expiring in the summer, a departure at that point seems extremely likely, if not before should a suitor come forward in January.