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MORE ON THE SUMMER 2025 TRANSFER WINDOW Every Premier League transfer and ... is towards the top of Palace’s list of replacements should Arsenal or Spurs stump up for Eze. The winger has been about a bit. So far, the 23-year-old has played in Greece ...
Oliver Glasner has insisted both Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi will start in Crystal Palace's Conference League play-off first leg at home to Fredrikstad on Thursday.The pair have been linked with moves to two of Palace's Premier League rivals -- Eze to Tottenham and Guehi to Liverpool -- and their respective futures could still be up for debate when Palace welcome Norwegian side Fredrikstad to Selhurst Park.
THE summer transfer window is heading towards a thrilling climax – and Arsenal’s business is definitely far from over! The Gunners have agreed a deal worth around £68million for
Ex-Arsenal and Tottenham defender William Gallas has suggested Eberechi Eze chose the Gunners as "he wants to get his hands on more trophies". Recommended external contentVideoWe need your consent to show you content our Editorial team embedded from Video.
Arsenal have successfully hijacked Tottenham's deal for Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze with a stunning move, while the Alexander Isak saga continues at Newcastle United
CLUBS are splashing MAJOR cash this summer as they look to bolster their squads in the transfer window ahead of the new season! Tottenham are reportedly considering offering Richarlison as part of
Tottenham have a history of failing to get transfers done in spectacularly unfortunate fashion, including Eberechi Eze, Morgan Gibbs-White and Paulo Dybala.
Tottenham are looking to include Richarlison in a potential deal for Crystal Palace forward Eberechi Eze; the move would then free up a space for Yoane Wissa, who played under Thomas Frank at Brentford;
Exactly three months ago, Tottenham Hotspur won their first piece of silverware in 17 years. Beating Manchester United in the Europa League final, securing qualification for this season’s Champions League in the process, was supposed to transform the mood around the club and, for a brief time, it did.
Arsenal's stunning coup to snatch Eberechi Eze away from Spurs is a ruthless statement of intent, says BBC chief football writer Phil McNulty