English Premier League side Crystal Palace are reportedly monitoring Kwadwo Baah, the dynamic 22-year-old forward making waves at Watford, as they consider bolstering their attacking options for the upcoming season.
Baah, who was born in Southwest Germany to Ghanaian parents and began his football journey in Crystal Palace's academy before being released at 14, has since developed into a promising talent.
After stints at Rochdale and loan spells with Fortuna Düsseldorf and Burton Albion, he has returned to Watford, where his performances have caught the attention of top-tier clubs.
This season, Baah has made significant contributions to Watford's campaign, showcasing his pace, dribbling skills, and versatility across the front line. His development has not gone unnoticed, with Crystal Palace expressing interest in bringing him back to Selhurst Park.
However, Watford are keen to retain Baah's services. The club views him as a vital component of their squad and a key figure in their aspirations for promotion to the Premier League. Baah recently signed a contract extension, committing his future to Watford until 2029, signaling the club's intent to build around their young talent.
As the summer transfer window approaches, it remains to be seen whether Crystal Palace will formalize their interest with a concrete offer and if Watford will be willing to negotiate for one of their standout performers.
By: Pascal Amoah

