Yohan Cabaye has suggested that his former Paris Saint-Germain teammates forced him out of the Ligue 1 club this summer.
The Frenchman moved to the Parc des Princes from Newcastle United last year, but failed to cement a regular starting spot under manager Laurent Blanc.
This summer, Cabaye returned to the Premier League via Palace, who paid £10m to reunite the midfielder with his former Newcastle boss Alan Pardew.
Now, the 29-year-old has revealed that he did not get on with some of his teammates in France.
"I know that when I arrived [at PSG], there are some players who did not want me to come," Cabaye told Canal+. "That's football, it does not matter. Maybe one day we will speak again. It's a number of things.
"Once there is a loose ball or a bad pass, there's bad looks. I hoped one day to wear the shirt of PSG and I had the opportunity, but it did not happen the way I wanted, but I have no grudge against anyone."
So far this season, the Eagles have won two Premier League games and lost one.