The Athletic's Crystal Palace correspondent Matt Woosnam has revealed just how much the Cenk Tosun deal is costing the Eagles.

What's the word, then?

Well, the south Londoners managed to complete a deal to take the 42-cap Turkey international on loan for the rest of the campaign from Everton.

The former Besiktas striker made his debut for the club in the recent 1-1 draw against Arsenal, coming off the bench to play the final 22 minutes of the match.

Tosun had just 11 touches of the ball and made four passes, although he only signed on the Friday before the game against Mikel Arteta's side, so his lack of influence can be excused on this occasion.

How much is he costing?

In a nutshell, the 28-year-old forward's £100k-a-week wages will be covered in full by Crystal Palace, while the Eagles also paid a loan fee of £1m to Everton for the striker's services.

"The club will pay Tosun’s £100,000-a-week wages, as well as a £1m loan fee. There is also set to be an option included to make the move permanent for a fee of £20m."

That is quite hefty for a player with just one goal to his name this season, and immediately places him amongst the club's top earners - only £130k-a-week Wilfried Zaha, £125k-a-week Max Meyer and £120k-a-week Christian Benteke earn more than Tosun, while Mamadou Sakho also earns £100k-a-week.

The finer financial details of the Turk's move to Selhurst Park were yet to be reported anywhere else, so it is interesting to discover that the Toffees will not be covering any of the forward's wages, while they also asked for the same loan fee as Chelsea did for Michy Batshuayi - The Guardian reported at the time that the Belgian cost 'around' £1m to take on loan.

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A six-month loan deal for Tosun - approximately a 24-week stay - means that he will roughly cost the south Londoners £2.4m in wages at £100k-a-week, so the pressure is on Palace's new No.20 to deliver in the second half of the campaign seeing as he will have cost the club a total of around £3.4m when he departs Selhurst Park in the summer when the loan fee is also taken into account.

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