Eberechi Eze 'Nears' Crystal Palace Exit
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Eberechi Eze is closing in on a move to Tottenham amid a pivotal update as Thomas Frank prepares for how to integrate the Crystal Palace talisman into his side.
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Crystal Palace face fight to land Christos Tzolis as search for Eberechi Eze replacement goes on
Crystal Palace face a fight to land Club Brugge winger Christos Tzolis this summer. Palace are currently looking at targets in the event Eberechi Eze leaves the club, with Tottenham favourites to sign the playmaker. Tzolis is a target for Palace after scoring 21 goals last season - but Brugge are reluctant to sell him this summer.
Spurs opted against triggering a £68 million ($92 million) release clause before it expired last Friday, which would have required the total fee to be paid up front, and are hoping to negotiate a deal starting at a guaranteed £55 million, plus add-ons.
Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly reached an agreement to sign Crystal Palace attacking midfielder Eberechi Eze . Spurs chairman Daniel Levy reportedly held talks with Palace counterpart Steve Parish over a possible deal for the England midfielder, and the north London club are getting close to securing his signature.
It costs nothing to be polite. Eberechi Eze glides through football’s over-heated madhouse with the same mannerly, understated elegance he displays on the pitch. Like Alexander Isak, Eze is at the centre of a hot transfer story that has negative consequences for the selling team. Unlike Isak, he can read a room
Transfer news LIVE!Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are all aiming to complete some big deals before the summer transfer window closes. The Gunners look set to miss out on the signing of Eberechi Eze as bitter rivals Tottenham are firmly in the driver's seat.
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TEAMtalk.com on MSNTottenham chances of spectacular Eberechi Eze signing rated by David Ornstein as talks ‘continue’
Tottenham remain in talks with Crystal Palace over a move for playmaker Eberechi Eze and there is a 'good chance' of a deal, per David Ornstein.