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Crystal Palace have reportedly gone back in for Getafe goalkeeper Vicente Guaita...but have offered a LOWER amount.

Guaita has been the subject of much speculation in this window, with a move to the Premier League protracted.

The 31-year-old has apparently passed a medical with the Eagles, and agreed personal terms, but the transfer has not yet gone through because the two clubs have not agreed on a price.

Guaita is out of contract with the Spanish side in the summer, so would be free to move to the Premier League for free then, but reports are that he wants to make the move now.

And while the Eagles were willing to wait, they have reportedly tried their luck with a lower offer to see if they can tempt Getafe to part with their player.

Spanish football expert Guillem Balague posted a video update of transfers from Spain. In it he said: "Guaita has agreed terms with Crystal Palace, his contract finished at the end of the season, so he's free to join them then.

"Crystal Palace started offering 4 million euros but Getafe said no because out of that four million they only get one million, the other three million is shared between the agents and Guaita himself.

"Crystal Palace now have an agreement with the player and they can wait for him until the summer, but knowing that Guaita wants to go now they have offered less than the four million, which means Getafe would get even less than one million, so let's see what happens now."