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Published on 2024-04-24 20:25:04
Tottenham is making a strong push to sign Crystal Palace winger Eberechi Eze, who has attracted interest from several top Premier League clubs, including Manchester City and Manchester United. Spurs have invited Eze and his family for the North London Derby, hoping that their ties to the club could sway his decision. Eze, who recently signed a contract extension with Crystal Palace, may be available for around £55 million, with City and United also keen on securing his services.
Despite missing parts of the season due to injury, Eze has been a standout performer for Palace and is now reportedly considering a move to a bigger club. Spurs are eager to add a player of his attacking quality to their squad, with manager Ange Postecoglou eyeing him as a potential signing for next season. Manchester City is said to be willing to pay a hefty sum for Eze, but Spurs are hoping that their family connection could give them an edge in the race for his signature.
Eze’s decision on whether to join Tottenham over Manchester City or other Premier League clubs may hinge on his family ties to Spurs, as they have made a concerted effort to bring him and his family to the North London Derby. Despite City’s interest and potential big-money offer, Eze could be swayed by the opportunity to play for a club where he has family connections. The road to securing Eze’s signature is still long, but Tottenham is pushing ahead with their pursuit of the talented winger.
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