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Crystal Palace are set to sanction a loan move for one of their younger stars with Sheffield Wednesday ready to finalise a deal
The 22-year-old has only made two senior appearances for the Eagles - both of which came in the FA Cup.
He is a Republic of Ireland youth international and has been with the Selhurst Park outfit since 2015. He has had several loan moves during his time at the club, with recent stints at Leyton Orient, Bradford City and Stockport County.
The Irishman operates as a left wing-back and more traditionally as a left-back.
According to The Star, several League One clubs were keen to get the Palace man on board for the remainder of the campaign but the Eagles wanted him to be exposed to Championship football.
The Owls are poised to be relegated this season after being deducted 18 points after entering administration earlier in the campaign. They sit on minus seven points, which puts them 39 points from safety with just 51 points left to play for.
A club statement on Adaramola read: “Crystal Palace can confirm that Tayo Adaramola has joined Sheffield Wednesday on loan until the end of the season.
“The 22-year-old links up with Henrik Pedersen’s side as they continue their Championship campaign.
“Adaramola joined Palace at Under-12 level and signed his first professional contract in 2020. He made his senior debut in February 2022, featuring in FA Cup victories over Hartlepool United and Stoke City.
“He has since gained valuable senior experience during loan spells with Stockport County and Bradford City, playing a key role as the latter secured promotion to League One last season. Most recently, Adaramola made 18 appearances for Leyton Orient during the first half of the 2025/26 campaign.
“Everyone at Crystal Palace wishes Tayo the very best during his loan spell with the Owls.”
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