It has been little over a week since the explosive day for Palace fans in which club GOAT Wilfried Zaha’s move to Galatasaray was sealed, and concrete interest from Manchester City and Chelsea in Palace starlet Michael Olise was widely reported.
Whilst Palace’s fans’ anxieties going into the 2023/24 Premier League campaign primarily consist of concerns about depth, particularly in attacking positions, perhaps Ebiowei was brought in to be exactly that. Perhaps, Ebiowei’s arrival in SE25 represented a belief that Olise would be one of the first of our top young prospects out of the door, and Steve Parish, Dougie Freedman, and the other forces in the Palace hierarchy saw the need to develop a ready-made replacement and were thinking moves ahead. Of course, this claim is problematic given Ebiowei’s failure to make a real impression in his loan at Hull.
It is clear that Olise’s boots, particularly his left, would be especially big ones to fill, and that Ebiowei is still very much a diamond in the rough. However, given the extent to which Ebiowei was previously touted, and the faith that the Palace hierarchy placed when they brought him to SE25, it is clear he will be an intriguing player to watch throughout Palace’s pre-season. The stakes are especially raised given Olise’s injury whilst on international duty that almost certainly see him miss the opening batch of fixtures of the Premier League season.
For Ebiowei, and Palace, this represents an important crossroads, in which should Olise be on the move anytime soon, we should expect the former Derby County wideman to be tested. Whilst it seems many have almost entirely forgotten the existence of Ebiowei, his ability to rise to the test of Premier League football could well prove vital to our ability to sustain top-tier football and continue to effectively carry out our efforts towards an upwards trajectory.