Meanwhile, Palace striker Dwight Gayle is attracting interest from newly promoted Bournemouth, as they prepare for the Premier League

Baggies boss Tony Pulis, who previously managed Palace, is a huge fan of the 30-year-old and may want to work with him again

Crystal Palace could sell their captain and Australia international Mile Jedinak this summer, possibly tempting West Brom

Crystal Palace are set to listen to offers for captain Mile Jedinak this summer.

The Australia international has arguably been the club’s top performer since returning to the Premier League in 2013.

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis is a huge fan of the 30-year-old and will be tempted to move for the midfielder.

Crystal Palace captain Mile Jedinak applauds the crowd following the Premier League game against Swansea

Jedinak scores Palace's second goal from the penalty spot during the 2-2 draw against West Brom

Jedinak tackles Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey (centre) during the Premier League game in August

West Brom boss Tony Pulis, who previously managed Jedinak at Palace, could be keen on a reunion

The pair formed a close bond during Pulis’ short spell at Selhurst Park and a move could suit both parties.

Meanwhile, Bournemouth are interested in Palace forward Dwight Gayle who played regularly during the opening part of Alan Pardew’s reign at Selhurst Park but he has been forced to settle for a place on the bench during the final weeks of the season.

Pardew rates Gayle and believes he can still have a future at the club. But the lure of more regular first-team football at Bournemouth next season may tempt Gayle into a move south.

Palace will not let the forward, who has scored 10 goals this season, leave cheaply.

He is the club’s third ever most expensive signing, costing Palace £4.5million from Peterborough in 2013.

Crystal Palace striker Dwight Gayle has emerged as a top transfer target for Bournemouth this summer