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Crystal Palace have made a significant breakthrough in their summer plans after reaching a full agreement to retain influential midfielder Daichi Kamada on a new one-year contract.

The deal is complete and expected to be announced within the next 24 hours, keeping the ‘genius‘ Japan international at Selhurst Park until June 2027.

Securing Kamada’s future is a major win for Palace. Kamada technically became a free agent after his initial two-year contract expired on June 30, sparking speculation over a possible exit.

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Several clubs were reportedly monitoring the situation closely, especially after Kamada showcased his talent with a series of impressive performances for Japan at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

However, Kamada’s preference has always been to remain in London, and all administrative hurdles have been resolved following productive discussions with manager Pierre Sage.

Sage, who has succeeded Oliver Glasner, made it clear he sees the versatile midfielder as a crucial part of his squad.

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Retaining a proven, press-resistant midfielder of Kamada’s calibre is a shrewd piece of business for Palace.

Kamada has already established a lasting legacy, overcoming a slow start to become a key figure in Palace’s historic Europa Conference League triumph in May.

With a busy domestic schedule and another demanding European campaign ahead, Sage will be delighted to have secured the midfield maestro’s international experience.

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Source: Sportsview.co.uk