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Everton deadline day drama as Dwight McNeil transfer to Crystal Palace collapses
Crystal Palace missed the transfer deadline causing a £20 million loan-to-buy deal for Dwight McNeil to collapse, so he will stay at Everton for the rest of the season.
- At the transfer deadline, Dwight McNeil's proposed move to Crystal Palace collapsed as paperwork was not submitted in time, so he remains at Everton for the season.
- Palace submitted a deal sheet after the soft 7pm deadline on Monday as late interest accelerated, but the two-hour extension was not enough, and Everton believe paperwork issues came from the Eagles.
- Everton were preparing to send Dwight McNeil to Selhurst Park on a loan with an obligation to buy for �20million, but he remained at Everton after missing the Monday transfer deadline, having been withdrawn at half-time against Leeds and not featuring at Brighton.
- Crystal Palace completed three incoming deals this month, adding Brennan Johnson and Jorgen Strand Larsen while loaning out Owen Goodman and Jesurun Rak-Sakyi; Jean-Philippe Mateta's AC Milan move collapsed.
- Chelsea loanee Tyrique George signed for Everton and can be purchased in summer; the 19-year-old said he is `ready to make an impact`.
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