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Palace win race for Ward

Image: Joel Ward: Has opted for a move to Palace from Portsmouth

Crystal Palace have won the race to sign sought-after Portsmouth defender Joel Ward, according to Eagles assistant manager Lennie Lawrence.

Eagles see off competition to sign defender

Crystal Palace have won the race to sign sought-after Portsmouth defender Joel Ward, according to Eagles assistant manager Lennie Lawrence. As revealed by skysports.com last week Palace beat off interest from a number of clubs, including Burnley, Ipswich and Leeds to land Ward. Ward has signed a four-year deal at Selhurst Park in a deal reportedly worth £400,000. He leaves relegated Pompey after four years at Fratton Park, during which he notched up almost 100 appearances.

Coup

Dougie Freedman's No.2 Lawrence says the Championship club are delighted to have signed the youngster, who can also play in midfield. "Joel has been a long-term target for Dougie Freedman and this signing is a real coup for the football club," he said. "We have had severe competition for his signature from other Championship clubs and he spoke to them, as you would expect him to do. "We are absolutely delighted he has chosen us and we firmly believe that he will be a Premier League player one day. "He obviously sees us as his best way forward in terms of his career."