Yohan Cabaye has admitted that no "big" Premier League clubs were in the running for his signature when he opted to join Crystal Palace.
Palace completed one of the coups of the transfer window when they
shelled out a club-record fee to bring France international Cabaye back
to England following his frustrating spell at Paris Saint-Germain.
The move to Selhurst Park reunited Cabaye with Alan Pardew, under whom
he enjoyed two-and-a-half impressive years at Newcastle United before
leaving for PSG in January 2014.
Speaking to French television programme Canal Football Club,
midfielder Cabaye - who scored on his Premier League debut for Palace -
said: "No one from the big clubs came forward, but it's not a default
choice [signing for Palace] - far from it.
"I have been reunited with my former coach and I was not heading into the unknown. I feel really good."
On his time with PSG, the 29-year-old added: "It didn't go as I wanted in Paris, but I have no hard feelings towards anyone.
"It's hard when you know you're in a team where you're going to try
things and, in the end, when you try them, sometimes you pull them off
and sometimes not.
"I know that when I arrived, perhaps there were certain players that
didn't want me to come. As soon as there was a ball lost, an
interception missed or not the right pass, people would shout, would
look at you strangely."
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