March 2, 2016 By Sahr Morris Jnr.
English Premier League side Crystal Palace Tuesday confirmed that winger Sullay Kaikai has rejoined English League One side Shrewsbury Town on loan until the end of the season.
The 20-year-old has not featured for Palace since he was recalled from his first loan spell with the League One club, and boss Alan Pardew believes a return to Shrewsbury could be a better option for the youngster.
Kaikai made a great impression during his three month spell in Shropshire earlier this season, scoring five goals in 17 appearances for the club, including four in five games, winning the PFA Fans’ Player of the Month award for October.
Shrewsbury manager Micky Mellon told BBC Radio Shropshire after the confirmation of Kaikai’s return that he was pleased to have the lad again with them.
“We have got a really talented player in the building,” the Shrewsbury manager said. “He’s still our top goal scorer- that’s how valuable he was to us. He’s a good kid, he was very, very keen to come back.”
The loan move has ended Kaikai’s hopes of a Premier League bow this season. The youngster recently made it to the Palace bench for the away game to Swansea City but wasn’t able to add to his single Eagles appearance which saw him score against Newcastle United in the Capital One Cup in September 2014.