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Eze trains with Crystal Palace ahead of Fredrikstad clash as Spurs try to conclude deal for attacker
Ebere Eze took part in Crystal Palace training ahead of their Conference League clash with Fredrikstad.Tottenham are in talks with Palace to sign Eze and are reportedly close to completing a deal,
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 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;
Eze had been the subject of interest from Spurs and considered offering Richarlison as part of the deal. In a stunning development, Daily Mail Sport can reveal that Spurs are exploring a part-exchange involving Richarlison plus cash for Eze, who is valued ...
David Ornstein has now shared what Arsenal think of the £60m price tag as Eberechi Eze nears a move to Tottenham.
Their report claims that the Frenchman is seen as an alternative to Manchester City’s Savinho after the lack of progress on a deal for the Brazilian, with Akliouche a cheaper option, currently available for around a bargain fee of £43.5m.
Thomas Frank has only been in charge of Tottenham for two competitive games, yet the former Brentford boss has already overseen a seismic shift on Hotspur Way.
Arsenal are reportedly in the market for another new striker after a major injury blow to Kai Havertz.The transfer market is hotting up with one forward in the centre of the market, Alexander Isak, changing the tone of his saga late on Tuesday night with an explosive statement.
EBERECHI EZE could still play in Crystal Palace’s European opener - as his proposed move to Tottenham drags on. Spurs are pushing hard to sign the England star, 27. And while it is believed a deal worth in the region of £60million is close, it is understood there remains a sticking point over payment conditions.