Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew was the busiest Premier League manager in the January transfer window, bringing in seven new names and making one other permanent.

Wilfried Zaha’s signature confirming his return to Selhurst Park from Old Trafford was secured for an undisclosed fee, as was the capture of Bolton midfielder Lee Chung-yong.

The 26-year-old South Korean international made 149 appearances for the Wanderers in a six-year stay, scoring 20 goals.

Pardew also signed Keshi Anderson from Barton Rovers – the striker impressed after scoring a six-minute hat-trick against Palace for Brentford in a development match last week – as well as 18-year-old Norwegian midfielder Andreas Breimyr, who will be loaned back to Bryne FK until June.

Deals done earlier in the month included the loan signing of Arsenal striker Yaya Sanogo and the permanent capture of QPR midfielder Jordon Mutch.

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Senegalese defender Pape Souare made the switch from Lille to Palace on Friday, while Shola Ameobi returned to English football from a torrid spell with Turkish outfit Gaziantep the day before.

Going the other way (on loan) are Barry Bannan to Bolton, Jack Hunt and Zeki Fryers to Rotherham, Jake Gray to Cheltenham and Lewis Price to Crawley Town.

Making permanent switches for undisclosed amounts are Stuart O'Keefe to Cardiff City and Alex Wynter to Colchester.