Crystal Palace defender Nathaniel Clyne ‘definitely would’ like a new contract in order to remain at his boyhood club, according to The Sun journalist Tom Barclay.

The 31-year-old has established himself as the Eagles’ first-choice right-back in recent weeks, but his existing deal is set to expire at the end of June.

What is the latest news involving Clyne?

Clyne rose through the academy at Palace before joining Southampton back in 2012 after four full seasons in the first-team squad.

A move to Premier League giants Liverpool followed three years later after becoming a crucial cog in an impressive Saints side, and his time on Merseyside got off to a promising start.

However, a serious back injury saw Clyne play just 183 minutes throughout 2017/18, allowing Trent Alexander-Arnold an opportunity to shine.

A six-month loan spell at Bournemouth showed some encouraging signs the following campaign, but he couldn’t work his way back into Jurgen Klopp’s thinking, especially after an ACL rupture kept him out for the entirety of 2019/20.

Palace offered Clyne a chance to revive his career 18 months ago, and after largely playing second fiddle to Joel Ward in that time, the 14-cap England international is finally making the right-back berth his own.

What has Barclay said about Clyne?

Clyne has now started the capital club’s last eight Premier League games in a row and indicated he would like to extend his stay in south London.

“I’m enjoying my time here at Crystal Palace,” he said in a recent interview. “My contract is up (at the end of the season), but I’m just concentrating on playing. When the end of the season comes, we’ll see what happens then.

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When pushed on whether or not he’d accept a contract offer, Clyne admitted: “Obviously it’s the club that I do love, so yeah, I’m enjoying it.”

And Barclay believes the full-back would be keen to put pen to paper on fresh terms after working his way into Patrick Vieira’s thinking.

He told GiveMeSport: “He suggested he definitely would like a new contract. And there's a bit of talk about it at the moment; we’ll see what will happen.”

Should Palace keep Clyne?

Clyne has turned out 165 times for Palace throughout his two spells with the club and could provide an experienced head in a side going through a transitional phase.

Vieira is attempting to lower the age of the squad by bringing in several youngsters such as Michael Olise, Marc Guehi and Odsonne Edouard.

Therefore, Clyne’s know-how could be vital in overseeing a successful new chapter in Palace’s history.