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Published on 2024-05-13 20:23:06
Crystal Palace has set a minimum price of £70 million to sell Eberechi Eze in the summer transfer window, with both Manchester City and Tottenham expressing interest in the 25-year-old attacker. Eze, who has had a fantastic season despite missing time with a fitness issue, has attracted attention from top Premier League clubs due to his goal-scoring ability and playmaking skills.
While Crystal Palace are eager to hold on to Eze for the longer term, they may have to entertain offers given the player’s ambition to challenge for trophies and play for a bigger side. Reports suggest that there is no release clause in Eze’s contract, and Palace are willing to sell him to suitors for at least £70 million. Manchester City and Tottenham are both interested in signing the attacker, with both clubs in need of his skillset.
Despite Eze’s strong connection with new boss Oliver Glasner and his importance to the squad, Palace may consider selling him if they receive an offer in excess of £70 million. Eze recently signed a new deal with the club, ensuring he will remain at Selhurst Park until at least 2027. However, with interest from top clubs in the Premier League, Palace could be tempted to cash in on the talented attacker for the right price.
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