Crystal Palace have had another fine season under Roy Hodgson.

The Eagles sit in 11th-place of the Premier League, having won their last three to nil before the break. It's set them up for another safe mid-table finish and next year they could go one step further.

Hodgson will be out in the transfer market once the window reopens again and with the rumours already flying in, they could have a very different squad come the start of next season.

Here we take a look at how Palace might line-up for the 2020/21 season if the transfer rumours are to be believed:

The ex-Getafe and Valencia stopper has proven a hit with the fans. He's featured 27 times in the Premier League this season and has asserted himself as a reliable pair of hands for Palace, so expect him to be the no.1 going into next season as well.

Maehle has been linked with a summer move to Palace. The Genk full-back is in his third season at the club and has progressed on each season, and after the Dane stated his desire to play in the Premier League amid Palace links, expect this move to heat up.

Cahill is another name who's proving to be a solid signing for Palace. He's shown why he was once regarded as one of England's best defenders with some fine performances in the Premier League this season, and he too should keep his spot for next season.

West Brom's Ferguson is one of a host of talented youngsters to breakthrough under Slaven Bilic this season. The 19-year-old can play at centre-back or left-back and having featured 21 times in the Championship this season, he looks bound to attract Premier League interest with Palace leading the way.

The once Chelsea man is in his fourth season at Palace now, and has had yet another fine season. He's one of the key players in Hodgson's side with his energy down the left, and it's hard to see him being replaced in the 2020/21 season.

The midfield duo are very similar players, and they've both been in the fore of Palace's season. McArthur and McCarthy provide the engine in the middle of Palace's play and they've done a terrific job of it this season in what is McCarthy's first at Palace. Expect these two to keep their spots going into next season.

Reading's 19-year-old Loader has had a strange season - he featured 21 times in the Championship last time round and was expected to be a big name for them this season. But despite him not being able to secure a regular starting spot at Reading this season he's remained a wanted player, and Palace look likely to land him on a free in the summer.

Kostic is an experienced Bundesliga player having represented the likes of Stuttgart, Hamburg and now Eintracht Frankfurt. Another attacking player who can play on the wing, Palace have noted him as a summer target, but Frankfurt have already set the asking price at £19 million.

A World Cup winner, strikers in the Premier League don't come as classy or as experienced as Giroud. Scorer of some amazing goals, Giroud has been on the brink of the Stamford Bridge exit for some time now, and Palace could well be his third London club. The Eagles showed a keen interest last winter, and they could well move again in the summer.

Another forward linked with Palace last winter was Rangers' Alfredo Morelos. The Colombian international has become one of the most wanted strikers in Europe over the past season-and-a-half at Ibrox, and the club's done well to keep hold of him for this long - expect him to move in the summer, and expect Palace to be interested once again.