Lee Chung-Yong has arrived at Crystal Palace's training ground, ahead of a proposed transfer deadline day switch to Selhurst Park.
Chung-Yong, whose contract at Bolton expires at the end of the season, has been the subject of intense speculation throughout the last month, having produced a series of outstanding displays since Neil Lennon's unveiling as manager in October.
The 26-year-old hasn't featured for Wanderers since their 2-1 defeat at Huddersfield Town on December 28, after flying out to Australia to represent South Korea in the Asia Cup - where he suffered a fractured leg in their opening group game, against Oman.
Chung-Yong, who joined Bolton in a £2.2million transfer from FC Seoul in August 2009, has scored 20 goals in 195 appearances for the club, but now looks set to secure a return to the Premier League after three years in the Championship.
Reports in London suggest Wanderers and Palace have agreed a fee in the region of £1million, with Eagles midfielder Barry Bannan potentially being included as part of the deal.
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