Arsenal look to hijack Tottenham's pursuit of Eberechi Eze
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Arsenal have once again outmanoeuvred Tottenham in the transfer market, this time with a move for Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze. Spurs were on the brink of securing a deal for the England international, which would have been a significant coup for ...
Arsenal have agreed a £67.5m deal to sign Eberechi Eze after hijacking Tottenham Hotspur's move for the Crystal Palace forward. The Gunners will pay a guaranteed £60m plus £7.5m in add-ons for the forward, with personal terms now close to being totally ...
TOTTENHAM have reportedly launched a club-record bid for Savinho just hours after Arsenal hijacked their move for Eberechi Eze. The Crystal Palace star looked set to join Spurs in a £65million
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.
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Tottenham missed 'Son Heung-min's replacement' in front of their eyes. It was also hijacked by Arsenal. Crystal Palace's top winger, Eberechi Eze, is likely to head to Arsenal, not Tottenham. The BBC said Arsenal had agreed in principle with Crystal Palace ...
Tottenham are reportedly considering offering Richarlison as part of the deal to sign Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace. Elsewhere, Newcastle have had a £40million bid for Yoane Wissa rejected by Brentford. Should Richarlison move to Palace as a part of ...
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has suggested that he plans to start Ebere Eze in Thursday’s Conference League clash with Fredrikstad. Tottenham are in talks with Palace over signing Eze and are hopeful of concluding a deal to bring in the 27-year-old.
Arsenal's stunning coup to snatch Eberechi Eze away from Spurs is a ruthless statement of intent, says BBC chief football writer Phil McNulty