Just in: Tottenham stun rivals Arsenal by entering talks to sign their target
Tottenham Hotspur have revived their interest in Eberechi Eze, with fresh talks underway for the Crystal Palace playmaker in a deal separate from their ongoing pursuit of Savinho.
According to transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano, Spurs have returned to the table for Eze as they look to strengthen their attacking options following James Maddison’s injury and the departure of Son Heung-min.
Eze has been on Tottenham’s radar for some time and is understood to be open to the move.
The England international’s creativity and eye for goal is highly valued by the officials at Spurs and now they have stepped up their interest in signing the Crystal Palace star.
Tottenham revive interest in Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze
However, negotiations will not be straightforward. His release clause expired earlier in the window, meaning any deal now depends entirely on Crystal Palace’s willingness to sell, and they are under no pressure to let their star man go cheaply.
Adding to the intrigue is Arsenal’s ongoing interest in Eze. The Gunners have been monitoring him closely, although they have still not made a move for the Palace star.
The Gunners admire Eze and the latest move from Tottenham could spark a transfer battle between the two London rivals.
Spurs needs a replacement of Maddison and Son
For Spurs, the urgency is clear. Maddison’s absence leaves a creative void in midfield, while Son’s exit has stripped the squad of one of its most consistent attacking threats.
Eze has consistently shown his goal scoring and creative talent for the Eagles. The 27-year-old scored 14 goals last season and provided 11 assists.
Eze has helped Palace won FA Cup and Community Shield successes during his highly influential spell at Selhurst Park.
It remains to be seen who will win the race for Eze’s signature but the latest move from Tottenham is set to ring alarm bells at the Emirates Stadium.
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