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Eberechi Eze leaving Crystal Palace?

Arsenal FC is interested in acquiring Eberechi Eze, who is open to moving within London. Crystal Palace is demanding up to 80 million euros for the player. A transfer would only be possible if Arsenal sells some of its current players.

Eberechi Eze could leave Crystal Palace during the summer transfer window after a standout season in the Premier League.

Arsenal are going 'all in' for Eberechi Eze and an initial fee has been agreed with Crystal Palace.

There is interest in Eberechi Eze. Talks have taken place with the England international’s representatives, rather than with Crystal Palace.

Eze became a target for Arsenal due to an agreement with Crystal Palace to allow him to leave this summer for around £60 million. However, it is unlikely Arsenal will consider a deal for him now with Madueke's impending arrival.

Arsenal have shown interest in Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze. Arsenal have already held talks with Palace over Eze, with optimism growing about the two clubs moving towards an agreement over the structure of the payment of the deal.

According to The Sun, Arsenal is keen on acquiring Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace during this transfer window. Eze has become a significant target for Arsenal, and the club has shown a strong interest in him, placing him high on their wishlist. Although Arsenal officials have not yet reached out to Crystal Palace regarding a potential deal, they are seriously considering pursuing him. Eze's contract includes a release clause valued at £60 million plus add-ons, but Arsenal aims to negotiate a slightly reduced fee. Their interest in Eze is independent of their efforts to sign a winger and a striker.

The Sun reports on the potential transfer of Eberechi Eze to Tottenham as part of Thomas Frank's new project. Eberechi Eze is interested in joining Tottenham to be part of Thomas Frank's new project. Tottenham has been tracking Eze for years and he is a major target for them this summer. Eze has a release clause of around £60 million in his contract with Crystal Palace, though it includes complex conditions regarding the payment. There is a strong possibility he might leave Crystal Palace this summer, especially with the appeal of playing in the Champions League.

The Sun reports that Eberechi Eze might be on the move, with Aston Villa showing interest in the player. Eberechi Eze is believed to have a release clause of around £65 million and reports have linked him with Aston Villa.

The Sun reports on Crystal Palace and England star Eberechi Eze's potential £50m move in the summer. Crystal Palace and England star Eberechi Eze is earmarked for the summer in a potential £50m deal.

Eberechi Eze is considered a potential attacking reinforcement for Tottenham Hotspur. However, according to Fabrizio Romano, more clubs are lining up for the Crystal Palace player, indicating a competitive interest in him.

Crystal Palace have firmly decided not to sell Eberechi Eze during the January transfer window, despite their challenging start to the 2024/25 season. The club values Eze at £60 million. This decision arises from the necessity for the team to enhance their performance to steer clear of relegation. The loss of another key player such as Eze, following the departure of Michael Olise to Bayern Munich and amid Newcastle's interest in Marc Guehi, would be damaging to the team.

There is competition for Eze's signature. No specific clubs mentioned yet.

Crystal Palace were completely convinced they would lose Eberechi Eze this summer.

Crystal Palace forward Eberechi Eze's expired release clause worth £68million will re-activate next year.

Eberechi Eze's expired release clause worth £68 million will re-activate next year.

Eberechci Eze's £60m release clause has expired.

Crystal Palace and England star Eberechi Eze has a release clause worth a minimum of £60m and could end up becoming an attractive target for Premier League clubs if he shines at Euro 2024.

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