Palace want to retain Eze for Conference League play-off
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With Spurs set for a fresh round of talks with Palace, Eze trained with the Palace squad ahead of their Conference League play-off first leg against Fredrikstad. Palace manager Oliver Glasner is due to confirm whether or not Eze will be involved against Fredrikstad when he holds his pre-match press conference on Wednesday afternoon.
The deal is worth in the region of the expired £68m release clause, matching level of fee Tottenham Hotspur were prepared to pay.
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.
After weeks of negotiations over a move to Spurs, Eze is now set to be sold to Arsenal. The Independent says Arsenal are offering Palace a fee of £60m up front plus £7.5m in bonuses. Meanwhile, Tottenham's last offer was £50m up front plus £10m in bonuses.
Crystal Palace are now looking to sign an "absolutely incredible" attacking midfielder, who could be brought in as a replacement for Eberechi Eze, according to a report.
Crystal Palace are preparing for a pivotal moment in their transfer strategy with reports from talkSPORT linking them strongly with Southampton teenager Tyler Dibling. The Eagles have placed the 18-year-old on their shortlist as a potential replacement for Eberechi Eze,
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